After
its recent success at the 56th Cannes International
Advertising Festival, the innovative “eco:Drive” is still a
hit with users. Available for Fiat 500, Grande Punto, Bravo
– and now also Qubo and Croma – the software uses the
potential of the Blue&Me platform to give drivers a better
perception of how their driving style influences fuel
consumption and polluting emissions. During the first eight
months following the launch, more than 50,000 people have
downloaded it free of charge from the site
www.fiat.com/ecodrive.
More
than 20,000 people also use it all the time to monitor their
driving style, taking part in a lively exchange of views on
“eco:Ville”, an online community where you can share your
commitment to eco-responsible driving. A great public
success but also a specific commitment: “eco:Drive” tips
have made it possible to save more than 1,500 tons of CO2 in
Europe - enough energy to light up the streets of a city the
size of Geneva for 16 months. The “eco:Drive” was featured
at the 56th Cannes International Advertising Festival, where
it won the most prestigious prize: the “Grand Prix” in the
Cyber category, partly through the efforts of the AKQA
agency in London.
How does
it work? As you drive, “eco:Drive” collects information on
how you handle the vehicle and its efficiency. All data are
sent through the Blue&Me infotainment system USB port to a
standard USB drive where they can be read on a computer.
Users can then take a careful look at their fuel consumption
and emissions for each trip (essentially creating their own
eco-Index) and get tips on how to achieve a more
eco-friendly driving style. They can actually improve their
score by progressing through a series of tutorials:
motorists who are more concerned about becoming
eco-responsible drivers can expect a 15% improvement in
their driving style, which means cutting CO2 emissions by
15% and an annual fuel saving of 120 to 200 euros.
The
system will also be constantly updated with contributions
from its users to make it even more useful. Last but not
least, the “eco:Drive” system is based on Blue&Me
technology, the platform developed by FIAT Group Automobiles
in partnership with Microsoft. The system has already
received various international awards, with 800,000 units
fitted to various Group models over the last two years.