Every drop counts at the Asia Pacific Fuelwatch Challenge
17 Sep 2016|1,007 views
For the 10th consecutive year, the Asia Pacific Fuelwatch Challenge crowned its winners in the annual finals of the event. After a series of national competitions across the region, 14 top contenders met for a decisive race at the Falkenberg Racetrack in Sweden, the home country of Volvo Trucks.
Following superb performances in their respective categories, Mr. Hsu Chin-lung and Mr. Janghyun Son were announced as the top most fuel efficient drivers of the Asia Pacific region. During the challenge, drivers demonstrated their competency in vehicle handling at optimal fuel efficiency using Dynafleet - the company's proprietary fleet management system.
Fuel efficiency scores were accurately measured based on four key aspects - braking, speed adaptation, engine and gear utilisation, and standstill. Data on fuel efficiency, driver's uptime, and overall productivity were collected to gauge the contestants' performance and identify specific areas for improvement.
Since its inaugural event in 2007, more than 15,000 participants have become ambassadors of the Fuelwatch community as they shared skills and technical knowledge picked up at the event to promote a more fuel efficient industry. For drivers to go further, for the industry to maximise profitability, and for society to drive real and sustainable change - every drop counts.
For the 10th consecutive year, the Asia Pacific Fuelwatch Challenge crowned its winners in the annual finals of the event. After a series of national competitions across the region, 14 top contenders met for a decisive race at the Falkenberg Racetrack in Sweden, the home country of Volvo Trucks.
Following superb performances in their respective categories, Mr. Hsu Chin-lung and Mr. Janghyun Son were announced as the top most fuel efficient drivers of the Asia Pacific region. During the challenge, drivers demonstrated their competency in vehicle handling at optimal fuel efficiency using Dynafleet - the company's proprietary fleet management system.
Fuel efficiency scores were accurately measured based on four key aspects - braking, speed adaptation, engine and gear utilisation, and standstill. Data on fuel efficiency, driver's uptime, and overall productivity were collected to gauge the contestants' performance and identify specific areas for improvement.
Since its inaugural event in 2007, more than 15,000 participants have become ambassadors of the Fuelwatch community as they shared skills and technical knowledge picked up at the event to promote a more fuel efficient industry. For drivers to go further, for the industry to maximise profitability, and for society to drive real and sustainable change - every drop counts.
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