SAN DIEGO – Municipal customers in Southern California are eligible for matching funds from the Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee (MSRC). The MSRC funds are available as part of an effort to reduce harmful emissions produced by fleet vehicles within the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD).

More than 150 municipalities in Orange, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and Riverside counties are eligible to apply for a 50 percent matching on the cost of Networkfleet hardware between Dec. 7, 2007 and Mar. 28, 2008.

Networkcar’s award-winning product, Networkfleet, wirelessly monitors GPS location and engine diagnostic information directly from a vehicle’s onboard diagnostic (OBD-II) system. The patented technology allows fleet managers to log in to a secure Web site to view idle time, engine status, GPS location, and emissions data for each vehicle in the fleet, 24/7. Networkfleet improves air quality by continuously monitoring emissions as well as reducing engine idle time, unnecessary vehicle use, and speeding.

Rather than checking emissions every two years at a smog check facility, Networkfleet customers can enroll in a free, remote smog check service through the State of California. By instantly identifying vehicles that are out of compliance, remote emissions monitoring is less expensive and more effective at reducing emissions than normal smog checks.

“Reducing air pollution as quickly as possible is always a priority,” said MSRC Chair Gwenn Norton-Perry. “We’re excited to be encouraging more widespread use of a technology that enables fleet managers to spot emission control problems anywhere in their fleet much sooner than normal and fix them right away.”

The MSRC Matching Funds program is part of a new round of Clean Transportation Funding available exclusively for municipalities in the SCAQMD region. With this new funding, MSRC will assist municipal governments in equipping their fleet vehicles with automated fleet management and vehicle diagnostics devices.

Networkfleet’s continuous emissions monitoring can currently be used by all vehicles manufactured after 1996, including light- and medium-duty trucks. For more information or to sign up for the service, contact msrcinfo@networkcar.com.

0 Comments