TPMS Sensors

TPMS Sensors for fleets and specialized operations

TPMS solutions for trucks, semi-trucks, freight fleets, passenger transport, construction, urban waste, agriculture and specialized operations.

Without constant monitoring, a critical tire can cause breakdowns, delays and unplanned costs.

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The problem

Tires that fail on the road cost more than those that are monitored

Without constant monitoring, a critical tire can cause breakdowns, delays and unplanned costs. Incorrect pressure accelerates wear and reduces tire lifespan.

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Road breakdowns

A tire that fails in operation stops the unit and disrupts the entire plan.

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Premature wear

Out-of-range pressure shortens tire lifespan and compromises the casing.

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Insufficient inspections

Manually checking every unit every day is not always feasible.

What it does

Automatic pressure and temperature monitoring

Continuous reading

Measures pressure and temperature per tire without manual intervention.

Smart alerts

Notifies critical or out-of-range conditions.

Maintenance data

Useful data to schedule reviews, rotations and purchases.

Benefits

Why a good TPMS impacts profitability

Longer tire life

Better pressure and temperature control helps preserve casings with greater retreading potential.

Fewer unplanned stops

Detects critical conditions before they become road failures.

Greater operational safety

Reduces the risk of catastrophic failures in heavy vehicles.

Better performance

Tires with correct pressure consume less fuel and perform better.

Data to decide

Reliable data to plan maintenance, rotations and purchases.

Full integration

Complements Flotal's software and app.

Variables

What a fleet TPMS monitors

Pressure per tire

Reading per position and per unit to detect significant differences.

Temperature

A temperature rise can indicate critical conditions requiring attention.

Trends

Historical data to detect patterns, slow leaks or associated wear.

Sensor status

Battery confirmation, connectivity and pending reports.

Ecosystem

TPMS is part of the Flotal system

Sensors integrate with the software and app to provide a complete view of the status of each tire.

Central software

Receives sensor data and turns it into actionable reports.

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Mobile app

Captures manual inspections that complement automatic monitoring.

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Support

Training and support to sustain correct system usage.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions about TPMS

We answer the most common questions before you get started.

Have more questions?

Talk to our team and we will help you choose the right solution for your fleet.

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01 What exactly is a TPMS sensor?
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It is a sensor that measures pressure and temperature of each tire and continuously sends that information to a central system. It allows identifying out-of-range conditions without manual inspection.
02 Do I need to buy TPMS to use Flotal?
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No. You can start with software, app and methodology, and add TPMS whenever you decide.
03 What's the difference between Solar TPMS and Talon TPMS?
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Solar TPMS uses solar charging for operations that require continuity without a traditional battery. Talon TPMS is the solution for trucks, semi-trucks and fleets that require robust monitoring.
04 Where is it installed?
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The Flotal team supports installation based on the operation. Applicable to trucks, semi-trucks, buses, dollies and other types of vehicles.
05 How does it integrate with my current software?
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TPMS is designed to integrate with Flotal's software. Your control team can view the data alongside inspections and inventory.