Geotab Publishes Fifth Annual Sustainability Report

Geotab's clients reduce emissions and fuel costs using data. The report showcases global success stories and confirms the financial viability of the energy transition.


By analyzing usage patterns, energy consumption, and daily operations, Geotab's clients have achieved: Reducing vehicle idling by up to 30%, Eliminating millions of liters of wasted fuel, Optimizing routes and charging times for electric vehicles. These advances not only contribute to reducing emissions but also directly impact operational costs, solidifying the argument that the energy transition can be financially viable. Global cases: from data to results. The report documents multiple success stories across various sectors where electrification and data usage have generated tangible benefits. For example, in Belgium, postal company bpost SA saved 1.6 million euros in fuel (equivalent to 1 million liters of diesel) by leveraging electric vehicle data to optimize a fleet of 10,000 last-mile units. In the UK, Tarmac, dedicated to construction and infrastructure, reduced idling by 30%, improved fuel efficiency by 25%, and decreased speeding violations by 25% (per thousand miles) in just three months. In Italy, Autolinee Federico decreased its fuel consumption by 20% and reduced violations by 40% by optimizing driving behavior and complying with tachograph regulations. In the United States, wholesaler Richards Building Supply projected annual savings exceeding $195,000 after implementing a 90-day data-based pilot program. These examples demonstrate how electrification, supported by data intelligence, is not only viable but also scalable across different industries. Climate goals and environmental performance. Geotab also reported significant progress in its own operations, aligned with long-term climate goals: A 42.5% year-over-year reduction in Scope 2 emissions, An 87.5% decrease from its 2019 baseline, A 14% reduction in Scope 3 emissions. Furthermore, the company raised its CDP Climate Change rating to a B grade and received a silver medal from EcoVadis, placing it in the top 15% of evaluated companies. These achievements are part of its commitment to reduce absolute emissions by 50% by 2030 and achieve net-zero emissions by 2040 under the global The Climate Pledge initiative. Internal investment to accelerate the transition. Beyond its clients, Geotab is also driving the adoption of electric vehicles within its own organization. The company has allocated over $2 million in employee incentives, covering up to 25% of the cost of acquiring electric vehicles. This is complemented by 41 free charging stations, zero-emission car-sharing programs, and full reimbursement for public transportation, creating a corporate ecosystem aligned with decarbonization. Geotab's comprehensive approach—combining technology, data, and sustainability—has allowed it to solidify its position as the number one commercial telematics provider globally for the fourth consecutive year, according to ABI Research. The message of the report is clear: the electrification of fleets is no longer a bet on the future, but a reality in motion where data is the main engine to accelerate its adoption and maximize its benefits. Consult the full report at: https://www.geotab.com/about/corporate-sustainability. Geotab reaffirms its position as one of the main global drivers of sustainable mobility following the publication of its fifth Annual Sustainability and Impact Report, which highlights concrete advances in the adoption and operation of electric vehicles (EVs) within commercial fleets. The document reveals that electric vehicles connected to its platform traveled more than 870 million miles (1.4 billion kilometers) during 2025, a figure that reflects the sustained growth of electrification in transportation and the role of data as a catalyst for this transition. Currently, companies face simultaneous pressures to reduce costs, emissions, and comply with environmental regulations. Therefore, the developer of connected vehicle and asset solutions maintains that sustainability is no longer an isolated goal, but a strategy directly linked to operational profitability. "We no longer need to debate between sustainability or profitability; when integrated with a pragmatic focus on short-term value, sustainability is a clear driver of efficiency and profitability," affirmed Neil Cawse, founder and CEO of Geotab, emphasizing that every data-driven operational improvement generates immediate and measurable benefits. Data that drives electrification. One of the main findings of the report is how the use of advanced telematics allows companies to make more precise decisions on when and how to electrify their fleets.