Omnicomm invented the modern fuel level sensor category for Fleet Management Systems. We created the OMNICOMM LLS protocolโthe worldwide industry standardโbacked by over 10 patents. Our hardware features exclusive two-probe technology for high accuracy, holds ATEX explosion-proof certification, and is IP69k rated for extreme durability.
Do I need this only to stop fraud?
Not at all. While preventing fuel theft provides an immediate ROI, the high-precision data from Omnicomm sensors is essential for accurate budgeting, analyzing fuel consumption trends, scheduling predictive maintenance, and optimizing your overall fleet efficiency.
How is the ROI calculated?
Savings are estimated using industry-average theft (5%) and waste (3%) rates applied to your total monthly fuel spend. We compare losses undetected by standard factory sensors โ which have up to a 5% error margin โ against the near-perfect detection of Omnicomm's 99.5% accurate LLS sensors.
What is the difference between Standard Telematics and Omnicomm LLS?
Standard sensors fluctuate with fuel sloshing and temperature changes, masking micro-theft events within a ~5% error margin. Omnicomm's 5th and 6th generation LLS sensors use Adaptive FuelScan and AI to provide highly stable, 99.5% accurate readings, instantly identifying even minor fuel drains (as small as 1%) that standard sensors miss.
Why enable Omnicomm Online?
While the LLS sensor stops direct fuel theft, Omnicomm Online turns sensor data into actionable analytics. It achieves a 6/6 score on both Fuel Operations and Fuel Consumption tracking โ eliminating operational losses like excessive idling, geozone deviations, and inefficient L/hr usage.
Are these savings guaranteed?
The numbers shown are estimates based on broad industry averages. Actual results will vary depending on your fleet type, regional fuel costs, driver behavior, and existing management practices. Contact us for a tailored assessment.
How quickly does the system pay for itself?
Most fleets see full ROI within 3โ6 months of deployment. The larger and more fuel-intensive the fleet, the faster the hardware investment is recovered through verified savings on theft and operational loss elimination.