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ELD Tracker, Logs, and Fleet Management in One Platform

Key features for smarter fleets

AI ELD combines an ELD tracker dashboard, electronic logbook views, reports and diagnostic insights into one platform. Fleet managers see their trucks and drivers in real time, while drivers use clear mobile apps to stay compliant on the road.

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Fleet manager ELD tracker

The fleet manager ELD tracker brings together location, status and HOS information for every truck and driver. You can see who is driving, who is on duty but not driving, who is off duty and which drivers are approaching their limits.

One click on a unit opens detailed views, including logs, violations, inspection history and relevant maintenance or alert information.

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ELD logs and electronic logbooks

AI ELD maintains FMCSA-compliant ELD logs for drivers and presents them in electronic logbook views that inspectors can review quickly.
Drivers see their current duty status, recent changes, shift and cycle counters and any required annotations. Safety teams can review logs across the fleet, identify potential violations and manage edits and approvals in line with regulations.

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Reports for HOS, violations and IFTA

The platform generates reports that help you understand how your fleet uses hours and where risks appear. HOS and ELD violation reports show which drivers and routes generate issues.

Disconnection and malfunction reports highlight where follow-up is needed. IFTA-ready mileage and fuel summaries draw on ELD data to reduce manual entry and simplify filings.

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Diagnostic Insights Powered by AI

AI ELD includes an AI assistant that explains vehicle diagnostic codes in plain language.

Instead of relying on code lists or external searches, maintenance and operations teams see descriptions and context that make it easier to prioritize repairs and avoid unnecessary downtime. This information appears alongside logs and operational data so teams can act quickly.

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Driver and fleet applications

Drivers use mobile apps tailored to their workflow, with clear screens for status changes and inspections. Fleet managers, safety staff and operations teams use the web dashboard to monitor the fleet, review logs and generate reports.

All of this is available through month-to-month subscriptions, with monitoring as an option when you want deeper involvement from the AI ELD team.

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