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Fleet analytics

The Fleet Analytics page at /fleet/analytics is an executive performance overview of your entire fleet. It consolidates five headline KPIs with trend charts and a per-day breakdown table that can be exported to CSV. Use it for weekly operational reviews, safety audits, or reporting to leadership.

Before you start

  • Admin or fleet-manager role required.
  • At least one vehicle with an active DataLogger must have recorded trips within your selected date range.

Steps

Open the dashboard

  1. In the Servinix portal, select Fleet from the left navigation, then choose Analytics from the Fleet Management submenu. The URL is /fleet/analytics.
  2. The page loads with a default date range. Use the preset buttons — Today, 7d, 30d, 90d — or click the date-range field to set a custom start and end date.
  3. Use the Groups and Vehicles filters at the top to narrow the data to a specific subset of your fleet.

Read the KPI cards

Five headline cards appear at the top of the page:
KPIWhat it measuresTarget
Fleet UptimePercentage of active vehicles vs. total registered vehicles≥ 95%
Safety ScoreAggregate safety score across active vehicles≥ 85
Utilization RatePercentage of vehicles used in the period≥ 70%
Alerts This WeekTotal alert count vs. same period last weekLower is better
ADAS EventsAdvanced driver-assistance system events (dashcam fleet only)Lower is better
Each card shows the current value, a delta indicator vs. the comparison period, and the benchmark target.

Review the charts

Below the KPI cards, four charts give trend context:
  • Daily Fleet Activity — Miles driven, alert volume, and fleet uptime plotted over time. Toggle between Alert Count, Miles Driven, and Uptime % series.
  • Device Mix — Breakdown of active telematics devices by type (OBD vs. Dashcam).
  • Safety Trend — Monthly violations vs. safety score over the last 6 months, with Target and Risk Threshold reference lines.
  • Daily Breakdown — A per-day table showing Active Vehicles, Miles Driven, Fleet Uptime, Alert Count, and Status for each day in the selected range.

Export the Daily Breakdown

  1. Scroll to the Daily Breakdown section.
  2. Click Export CSV.
  3. The file downloads automatically. Each row is one calendar day with all five columns.

Result / verify

After setting your date range and filters, all five KPI cards, the four charts, and the Daily Breakdown table reflect only data for the selected period and vehicles. If all values read zero or “Critical”, verify that vehicles have active DataLogger connections and that the selected date range overlaps with recorded trip activity.