It’s saving motorists’ money, helping to lower CO2
emissions and improving fuel efficiency, and now Fiat’s
innovative eco:Drive technology has won a top award. It
took first prize recently in the hotly contested Digital
Technology category at the MediaGuardian Innovation
Awards hosted by TV presenter Lauren Laverne at
London’s Sketch restaurant.
Launched by Fiat at the 2008 Paris Motor Show, eco:Drive is
a free-of-charge tool that helps drivers understand the
impact of their driving style on fuel consumption and CO2
emissions.
Using a USB stick plugged into the car’s dashboard,
eco:Drive records detailed information about the vehicle and
how it is driven, which can be uploaded on to a computer. It
then gives an analysis of the driver’s performance, along
with suggestions on how to improve efficiency even further
by changing driving style.
“We are delighted to receive this award from the
Guardian for Digital Technology,” says Claudio
Annicchiarico, Head of Digital Fiat UK. “I think our
eco:Drive technology shows Fiat’s commitment to customers
goes that extra mile and provides them with cutting edge
technology which can help save money and have a direct
impact on emissions. eco:Drive is the very latest in digital
integrated technology. It’s an easy-to-use computer
application that connects your car to your PC. It’s the
first time that an automotive brand has launched an
interactive technology that helps its customers improve
their style of driving in order to help preserve the
environment."
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