The Carmel Street Department announced on Monday that it has been recognized with a 2025 Geotab Innovation Award for Fleet Sustainability in the small-medium size public sector category.
These awards honor outstanding fleets that are leading the way in their use of connected vehicle technology and data insights to create better outcomes to support and enhance services to Carmel residents and businesses.
“Using technology from Geotab and their reseller Argos Connected Solutions, the City of Carmel Street Department has created a platform that allows us to see real time data in each of our vehicles,” Street Department Fleet Supervisor Jason Armes said. “Fuel mileage, CO2 emissions, engine fault codes, seat belt usage, and route completion mapping for winter operations and street sweeping are just a few of the things that we use Geotab for. All of these data points help us keep our drivers safe, our fleet well maintained, streets cleaned and plowed and, with our Biodiesel program, we are doing our part to help better the air quality for the citizens of Carmel.”
The awards were presented at Geotab Connect 2025 in Orlando, Fla., a premier event for fleet industry focused on connected vehicles, data intelligence, AI, and sustainability.
About the Geotab Innovation Awards
The Geotab Innovation Awards, presented by Geotab Founder and Chief Executive Officer Neil Cawse, showcase the power of data insights for driving performance, cost and efficiency and highlight the critical role that fleet transportation leaders play in addressing business challenges. Geotab Innovation Award recipients are selected based on a data-driven scoring methodology that compares the implementation, performance and impact compared to similar fleets. The Safety Champion and Maintenance Champion are based on nominations from Geotab partners, customers, and industry peers.
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