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Fuel Level Sensor

Mercetech Fuel Level Sensor

High-precision capacitive fuel level sensor designed for accurate fuel monitoring, theft detection, and consumption optimization in vehicles and storage tanks.

  • 99.5% measurement accuracy
  • Real-time fuel level monitoring
  • Theft and siphoning detection
  • Compatible with all fuel types
Mercetech Fuel Level Sensor

Technical Specifications

Complete specifications for the Mercetech Fuel Level Sensor

Technical Specs

  • Measurement Accuracy±0.5%
  • Probe Length100mm - 3000mm
  • Operating Voltage8-36V DC
  • Output SignalRS232/RS485/Analog
  • Operating Temperature-40°C to +85°C
  • Protection RatingIP67

Key Features

  • Capacitive sensing technology for accurate readings
  • Real-time fuel consumption monitoring
  • Instant fuel theft and siphoning alerts
  • Compatible with petrol, diesel, and other fuels
  • Easy integration with GPS trackers
  • Anti-corrosion stainless steel construction

Ideal Use Cases

The Mercetech Fuel Sensor is perfect for these applications

Fleet Fuel Management

Monitor fuel consumption across your entire fleet and identify inefficient vehicles.

Theft Prevention

Detect fuel siphoning attempts and receive instant alerts to prevent theft.

Generator Monitoring

Track fuel levels in stationary generators and storage tanks.

Ready to Optimize Your Fuel Costs?

Contact our team to learn how the Mercetech Fuel Sensor can help you save on fuel expenses and prevent theft.

Practical Guidance for Better Fleet Performance

TrackAlways combines device reliability, real-time visibility, and actionable reports to help transport teams reduce delays, improve safety outcomes, and manage operational costs with confidence across East Africa.

Teams typically implement clear performance goals, automate exception alerts, and review weekly KPI trends to improve route compliance, fuel efficiency, maintenance planning, and incident response.

For organizations operating mixed fleets, measurable gains usually come from combining live tracking with policy-based alerts and weekly operational reviews. Dispatchers can reduce route deviations by comparing planned versus actual journeys, while operations teams use idle-time and stop-duration insights to improve turnaround performance. Maintenance teams also benefit from scheduled reminders and exception reporting, helping them detect recurring faults early and reduce unscheduled downtime.

Implementation is most effective when teams phase rollout by business unit, train supervisors on dashboard workflows, and define ownership for each KPI. Typical checkpoints include fuel variance controls, speeding and harsh-event coaching, geofence compliance, and incident response timelines. With consistent reporting cadence, companies can improve service reliability, strengthen customer trust, and scale operations with lower risk.