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- Small Business (11-50 people)
- Medium Business (51-250 people)
- Large Business (250+ people)
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Core Features
Webfleet CO₂ Report combines certified calculation methods with fleet telematics data to provide reliable, transparent carbon accounting. It helps organisations understand where emissions are generated, how to report them consistently, and what changes can reduce their footprint. Its main features include:
Real-time and historical insights: Track where, when, and why carbon dioxide equivalent (CO₂-e) emissions occur, enabling operators to pinpoint reduction opportunities across their fleets.
Certified Reporting: Uses a TÜV Rheinland-certified methodology to deliver CO₂-e results that can be used confidently in financial disclosures and customer reports.
Driver behaviour impact: Links CO₂-e emissions with driving practices such as idling and harsh braking, helping managers coach drivers toward more efficient and lower-carbon habits.
Scope 1 & 2 emissions: Webfleet CO₂ Report distinguishes between direct emissions from internal combustion vehicles (Scope 1) and indirect emissions from electricity used to charge electric vehicles (Scope 2).
Distance-based calculation method: Produces reports even without detailed fuel or charging logs, using fuel type, vehicle class and average consumption, with defaults that can be fine-tuned.
Closing Insights
Webfleet CO₂ Report is well positioned to address different carbon accounting needs, with the Webfleet platform serving a broad range of customers—transport, logistics, public-sector fleets etc. As a Bridgestone Mobility Solutions business, Webfleet benefits from Bridgestone’s industry leadership, lending confidence to its reporting offerings.
Webfleet CO₂ Report is relevant for a wide range of disclosure requirements. In the UK for example, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has asked publicly listed companies since April 2022 to align with the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD), which includes vehicle fleet emissions (CO₂ output). Webfleet also supports an ecosystem of integration partners and offers open APIs and SDKs, enabling third-party hardware, software and back-office systems to feed data into CO₂ Report and enhance reporting accuracy.
Combining Webfleet’s certified methodology, support for both Scope 1 (direct emissions from internal combustion vehicles) and Scope 2 (indirect emissions from grid electricity for electric vehicles), plus both fuel- and distance-based calculation methods, the CO₂ Report delivers compliance readiness.