Webfleet supports fleets to measure their CO2 emissions with TÜV certified CO2 reporting tool 

Great news! Webfleet has received certification for its CO2 reporting tool by TÜV Rheinland[1], one of the world’s leading verification bodies. The certified Webfleet CO2 Report enables businesses to accurately measure the direct CO2 emissions produced by vehicles in their fleet based on driving data. With Webfleet, a business can see not only how much CO2 emissions its vehicles are causing, but also why and where it is happening.

This real-time and historical insight enables businesses to take better, targeted action to reduce their carbon footprint. It also supports them to accurately report on the level of direct CO2 emissions caused by the vehicles they own to help them meet the demands of regulations such as the EU’s new Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD).

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Are you ready for CSRD?

After the regulation comes into play next year, fleets will increasingly be required to provide accurate data on the CO2 produced by their company, set carbon reduction targets and implement effective actions to reduce emissions​​. While larger enterprises will be the first required to directly report their CO2 data to the EU, the number of businesses that need to comply will increase over the coming years. Also, the regulation demands that an organisation reports not only on the emissions directly produced by its vehicles but also those produced indirectly across its value chain – for example, emissions from vehicles owned by their suppliers.

That means smaller businesses that do not yet need to report CO2 data directly to the EU could still find themselves impacted by CSRD next year if they provide services to an organisation that does need to report. Those larger customers may request accurate CO2 data and the ability to do so could become a competitive advantage.

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Why accurate data is the key to decarbonisation

With decarbonisation a top priority for the industry, sustainable transport is the focus of this year’s Fleet Europe Summit, a leading conference bringing together fleet and mobility leaders from across the continent.

Speaking at Fleet Europe Summit in Lisbon, Taco van der Leij, Vice President of Webfleet Europe at Bridgestone Mobility Solutions, said:

“Our CO2 reporting tool is a certified, accurate way to report on your fleet’s CO2 emissions. But there’s much more to decarbonisation than just compliance. Our data-driven mobility solutions empower customers to take a holistic approach to reducing their fleet’s carbon footprint. From advising fleets on electrification to optimising energy consumption and smart charging, cutting out driving habits that waste fuel, maintaining tyres at the right pressure, keeping drivers on the best routes and beyond, we’re a partner for businesses that want to take real action to run more sustainably.  

“Data is the key to making that happen. It is only with accurate, actionable data insights on CO2 emissions that businesses can know they are doing the right things to reduce them. And it’s only by connecting your vehicles with a leading telematics solution like Webfleet that you can get those insights. We sum it up in three steps: Connect, Measure, Reduce. That’s how you not only reach your environmental goals but also drive business efficiency and profitability at the same time.”


[1] To meet state-of-the-art scientific standards, all platform-embedded calculations and decarbonisation solutions are fully aligned with internationally recognised scientific methodologies and standards such as the Greenhouse Gas Protocol and the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). The scientific accurateness of the applied Corporate Carbon Footprint (CCF) calculation methodology, Scope 1, is certified by TÜV Rheinland.


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