Eco-driving
Eco-driving refers to a set of driving techniques and behaviors aimed at reducing fuel consumption, lowering CO₂ emissions, and minimizing vehicle wear and tear. It combines smooth acceleration, anticipatory braking, optimal gear shifting, and efficient route planning.
By avoiding harsh maneuvers and unnecessary idling, drivers can significantly improve energy efficiency while enhancing road safety.
Modern eco-driving programs leverage telematics data, driver coaching, and gamification to track performance and encourage sustainable habits. Vehicle data such as fuel usage, speed variation, and idle time is analyzed to provide targeted feedback. Fleet managers use this information to identify training needs, adjust routing, and schedule preventive maintenance.