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The Electronic Logging Device (ELD) market is a subset of the larger Telematics and Vehicle Electronics industry. ELDs are used to track and monitor the hours of service of commercial drivers, as mandated by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. ELDs are typically connected to a vehicle's engine control unit (ECU) and can be used to record data such as vehicle speed, location, and engine hours. This data can then be used to ensure compliance with regulations and to improve fleet management.
ELDs are becoming increasingly popular as they provide a cost-effective way to monitor driver performance and ensure compliance with regulations. They also provide a range of other benefits, such as improved safety, fuel efficiency, and driver productivity.
Companies in the ELD market include Geotab, Omnitracs, KeepTruckin, Samsara, and BigRoad. Show Less Read more