Fleet management platforms can give teams a wide range of measurements, reports, and operational insights. With Zonar’s Fleet Management solution, fleet leaders can review high-level performance across the full fleet or drill down into specific vehicles, routes, and driver behavior.
The key is knowing which numbers matter most. The right KPIs, or key performance indicators, can help teams monitor the areas that have the greatest impact on cost, safety, efficiency, and service quality.
Here are four common fleet KPIs worth tracking.
Fuel can represent a significant share of fleet operating costs, so tracking fuel consumption in context is an important task for fleet managers. Looking at average miles per gallon by vehicle, driver, route, and fleet can help teams identify where fuel is being used efficiently and where performance may be slipping.
Fuel data can reveal patterns that are hard to spot from invoices alone. A vehicle that is underperforming, a route that consistently burns more fuel, or a driver with frequent hard acceleration and braking may all point to opportunities for improvement.
Driver scorecards help fleet managers evaluate performance across behaviors such as hard acceleration, harsh braking, speeding, aggressive turning, and idle time. When these metrics are reviewed alongside fuel consumption and safety data, managers can better understand which drivers are operating vehicles efficiently and which drivers may benefit from additional coaching.
Scorecards can also be used as a positive motivational tool. Teams may choose to recognize drivers with strong safety and efficiency scores through route preferences, incentives, internal recognition, or performance-based rewards.
Route adherence metrics show how closely vehicles follow planned routes. At the fleet level, this data can help identify opportunities to simplify routes, reduce mileage, improve coverage, or limit unnecessary time on the road.
At the driver level, route adherence can help managers spot when vehicles go off route, spend time outside assigned areas, or take longer-than-expected trips. With tools such as Zonar’s geofencing capabilities, teams can receive alerts when vehicles enter or leave defined areas or approach key locations.
Maintenance costs, fuel costs, and vehicle downtime can all increase when vehicles are not maintained consistently. Telematics and diagnostic tools can help fleet teams monitor vehicle health, identify maintenance needs earlier, and schedule service before small issues become larger problems.
Vehicle health data can also help managers track routine maintenance needs such as oil changes, tire pressure, and other preventive service tasks. Over time, better maintenance visibility can support safer vehicles, fewer breakdowns, and more efficient fleet operations.
The best KPIs depend on the fleet’s goals, vehicle types, operating model, and business priorities. Some teams may focus first on fuel and maintenance costs, while others may prioritize safety, route performance, driver coaching, or customer service.
To learn how Zonar can help your team identify and monitor the fleet metrics that matter most, connect with a Zonar product specialist.