With the digital shift, the remote online monitoring of fuel dynamics in diesel generators becomes essential.
This capability allows for:
✅ Timely fuel replenishment.
✅ Uninterrupted power to vital facilities.
✅ Significant savings by reducing fuel costs and operation expenses.
✅ Reduced manual checks, especially in remote areas.
Why is this significant? Consider a challenging situation in Yemen, where a constant power supply is crucial for numerous hospitals.

🔍 Challenge: The UNDP (WFP) is tasked with ensuring hospitals across Yemen receive a stable power supply. Given the erratic nature of fuel supplies, with varying quality in each batch, there's a need to meticulously monitor:
- Fuel volumes in stationary tanks.
- Total volume across several diesel generator tanks.
🏥 Infrastructure: We're looking at stationary fuel tanks powering diesel generator units in hospitals. These tanks vary in size, from 800 liters to a massive 48,000 liters.
🔧 Solution: Full Fuel Monitoring System. This solution utilizes DUT-E 2Bio differential fuel level sensors and CANUp telematics gateways. These sensors gauge the actual fuel level, adjust for quality and temperature, and can quickly adapt when new fuel is added.
💼 Implementation: To cut down transportation costs, sensors are modular. Technicians can easily adjust their lengths on-site. For seamless integration, the S6 Technology is employed, linking sensors and the CANUp gateway in a unified wired bus system.
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