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Continenta­l Tires launches commercial fleet tyre monitoring system

- Goh Thean Howe

PREMIUM tyre manufactur­er Continenta­l Tires has launched the ContiConne­ct digital tyre monitoring platform to make commercial fleets, safer, more efficient and improve its up-time.

“At least 58 per cent of (commercial) fleet (vehicles’) tyres are under-inflated, which leads to occasional breakdowns and road accidents,” said its fleet solution specialist, Jason Low, during the tyre’s launching ceremony.

ContiConne­ct is a remote tyre monitoring system, which allows fleet managers to see tyre pressure and temperatur­e informatio­n for its entire fleet in a web portal. Fleet managers can retrieve its data every time their trucks return to the fleet yard.

The sensors have a battery life of six years and transferab­le to the newer tyres. It is mounted on the inner liner of the tyres to prevent damage from kerbing and theft, will send data to an yard reader station, as soon as the trucks enter the fleet yard. The yard reader station transmits the data to the ContiConne­ct webportal via a cellular network. In the webportal, the fleet manager has access to low pressure alerts, can track data over time, as well as have access to analytical informatio­n and reports for its fleet’s tyres which are equipped with sensors. It is also able to send customisab­le text and email notificati­ons to the fleet manager, or maintenanc­e supervisor, as well as other personnel for them to take further actions.

For fleet owners, who require real-time tyre data via a telematics solution, the ContiPress­ureCheck tyre pressure monitoring system offers real-time tyre pressure and temperatur­e to the driver via an in- cab display. It also alerts the driver if issues are identified.

The tyre pressure monitoring system also offers data integratio­n with telematics providers, allowing tyre informatio­n to be seen in the providers’ in-cab displays and back-end portals.

These s stems help fleets ownlower ers to their costs and increase the up-time by saving maintenan e time, protecting the tyres from long-term damage, educing tyrerelate­d br akdowns and tyre wear. Ultimately, it improves uel efficiency and the safety of road users.

Contine tal has since kicked off the pilot test of ContiConne­ct in Malaysia and Thailand, which has seen promising resul s and positive feedback from fleet operators, Malaysia is the first c untr to be chosen for a worldwide debut due to the successful pilot run.

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Tyre sensor.
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Additional receiver to receive and transmit the data to the yard reader station or to the driver via an in-cab display.
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The tyre sensor is mounted on the inner liner of the tyres.
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ContiPress­ureCheck.
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Jason Low

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