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Data Advances Decarbonization in Connected Transportation: Geotab's Sustainability Report Reveals Progress, Recognizes Challenges Ahead

Published on April 3, 2024


“Trust. Transparency. Transformation.”: Geotab’s annual sustainability report examines the importance of data insights for managing and measuring sustainability goals

Geotab 2023 Sustainability and Impact Report cover with green leaf and road

Toronto, Ontario (April 3, 2024) - Geotab Inc. (“Geotab”), the global leader in connected transportation solutions, today released its 2023 Sustainability and Impact Report, “Trust. Transparency. Transformation. highlighting how data-driven insights are helping Geotab and global organizations better measure and achieve their climate goals. The report also delves into the tougher challenges of managing business and environmental impact, including increased business travel and much-needed transparency associated with Scope 3 emissions. 

 

“The climate crisis demands action. The transportation industry is one of the largest sources of CO2 emissions with a tremendous opportunity in the near term to make a positive impact. As a close partner to that industry, we have a moral obligation to do our part in supporting carbon reduction — not just for ourselves, but for our customers too. This has to be a collaborative approach. There are too many challenges to address and solve in isolation,” said Neil Cawse, Founder and CEO of Geotab.

 

Geotab’s greatest impact is in supporting customers and partners to drive transformation through data-driven insights and AI, enabling informed decision-making as they report and track progress on all stages of the sustainability journey. In a recent survey by Geotab, 87% of U.S. fleet professionals expected their cost of business to rise in 2024, and 40% confirmed they use data intelligence to create a more sustainable fleet by flagging and improving fuel economy and idling. Data insights regarding fuel use, better routing, emissions management, better driving behavior such as reducing harsh braking, and the integration of EVs into fleets help address cost and improve the bottom line.

 

As part of its commitment towards a more sustainable world, Geotab has pledged to reach net zero emissions by 2040 — a decade earlier than called for in the Paris Agreement — and is aiming for a 50% reduction in emissions across Scopes 1, 2 and 3 by 2030.

 

The progress made

The latest report shows Geotab has made progress in reducing direct and indirect operational emissions over the past year:

  • In Scope 1, which tracks emissions that occur from sources that are controlled or owned by Geotab, the company saw a 41% reduction in GHG emissions in 2023 (from the 2019 baseline). 
  • In Scope 2, which tracks the indirect emissions resulting from electricity purchased by Geotab, the company saw a 35% reduction in GHG emissions in 2023 (from the 2019 baseline). 

Additional highlights from 2023 

  • Partnerships to drive change — Forming the Geotab Sustainability Alliance of 28+ partners offering integrated solutions to help fleets achieve their sustainability goals.
  • Vital R&D progress — Opening the Geotab Automotive Innovation and Research Hub in High Wycombe, England, dedicated to advancing the data intelligence required to support the electrification of the transportation sector at scale. The company supports over 300 EV makes and models globally.
  • Enhanced waste diversion — Expanding the GO Recycle Program in Australia and New Zealand, ensuring that Geotab products are recycled securely and responsibly.
  • Sustainability leadership and performance awards — Receiving a Bronze medal from EcoVadis for sustainability performance, Bronze Stevie® Awards for Sustainability Leadership and Sustainability Product of the Year, and recognition as one of Canada’s Greenest Employers (2023).

The challenges we face

Geotab’s report identifies areas of improvement which reflect similar challenges experienced in the industry in general: 

  • For Scope 3, which tracks indirect emissions like supply chain activities, Geotab saw an 11% increase in 2023 (from the 2019 baseline) mainly due to higher purchases of goods and services and increased business travel and commuting by staff. 
  • Challenge in gathering accurate and reliable Scope 3 emissions data across the value chain, primarily due to varying data availability across different regions.

This underscores the importance of further collaboration with supply chain partners and manufacturers to achieve comprehensive tracking, from raw materials to end-of-life, and greater use of data insights will also help provide more transparency and understanding in addressing challenges.

 

“We are proud of the accomplishments we’ve made so far, but we know there is much further to go if we want to fulfill our journey to net zero, particularly in addressing Scope 3 emissions. We’ll be accelerating our pace to tackle Scope 3 targets, and tapping into the power of data, to realize our ambitions and the ambitions of our customers,” added Cawse.
 

About the Geotab 2023 Sustainability and Impact Report 

The report was prepared with reference to the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Standards, as well as the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 

 

To spark industry conversation on data-driven sustainability strategies, Geotab’s 2023 Sustainability and Impact Report includes a custom email so readers can provide feedback on their own challenges and solutions related to sustainability, supply chain and growth. 

 

To explore the full report, visit: geotab.com/about/corporate-sustainability/


Media Contact

Nicole Riddle

Senior Specialist, Strategic Communications

pr@geotab.com

About Geotab

Geotab is a global leader in connected vehicle and asset solutions, empowering fleet efficiency and management. We leverage advanced data analytics and AI to transform fleet performance, safety, and sustainability, reducing cost and driving efficiency. Backed by top data scientists and engineers, we serve over 55,000 global customers, processing 80 billion data points daily from more than 4.7 million vehicle subscriptions. Geotab is trusted by Fortune 500 organizations, mid-sized fleets, and the largest public sector fleets in the world, including the US Federal Government. Committed to data security and privacy, we hold FIPS 140-3 and FedRAMP authorizations. Our open platform, ecosystem of outstanding partners, and Marketplace deliver hundreds of fleet-ready third-party solutions. This year, we're celebrating 25 years of innovation. Learn more at www.geotab.com and follow us on LinkedIn or visit Geotab News and Views.

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