The Problem

Fleets typically lose 10-30% of fuel costs to theft and inefficiency. On a 70-vehicle fleet, that can exceed $73,000 every month.

The Sensor

An LLS (Fuel Level Sensor) is installed inside each fuel tank. It measures fuel level with high precision, detecting every fill-up, drain, and usage pattern in real time.

The Result

Data feeds into fleet software that flags anomalies instantly. Theft stops, waste drops, and the system typically pays for itself within the first month.

Trusted across industries
Trucking & Logistics
Mining
Oil & Gas
Construction
Agriculture
Maritime & Vessels
Your Fleet
Fleet size 70
Fuel per vehicle per month 3,500 L
Fuel price per liter $1.00
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Sensor = Fuel Level Sensor, installed inside the fuel tank. Higher models offer better accuracy, longer lifespan, and lower operating costs.
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Since 1998

The company behind LLS fuel monitoring technology

OMNICOMM invented the liquid level sensor category and has spent 27 years refining it across six hardware generations, earning 30+ patents along the way.

1.5M+
vehicles monitored worldwide
110+
countries of presence
3,000+
integration partners
6th gen
sensor technology (vs ~3rd gen by competitors)
Frost & Sullivan Innovation & Leadership Award winner
LLS Protocol — industry standard adopted by major telematics platforms
Own manufacturing facility with ISO 9001:2015 and 6-stage quality control
Lifetime warranty on all sensors for fleet customers
Validated by
DHL
Maersk
Halliburton
ABInBev
Vale
Yamaha
Strabag
Wenco
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