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Samsara Joins California Bureau of Automotive Repair’s Continuous Testing Program Pilot to Streamline Smog Checks for Public Sector Fleets
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Samsara Inc. (NYSE: IOT) has joined the California Bureau of Automotive Repair’s Continuous Testing Program (CTP) pilot to automate smog testing and reporting for government vehicles in California. Emissions and diagnostic data from Samsara can now be integrated with the California BAR to automate the smog reporting process, reducing downtime and managing compliance. The City of Ventura is currently participating in the CTP pilot, aiming to reduce downtime and run tests more effectively. Samsara's platform is helping pave the way to a cleaner tomorrow by streamlining the smog testing and reporting process for public sector fleets across the state.
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Samsara's inclusion in California's stringent BAR CTP pilot showcases the platform's ability to help pave the way to a cleaner tomorrow by streamlining the smog testing and reporting process for public sector fleets across the state.
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Telematics data from Samsara can now be used to automate smog testing and reporting for government vehicles in California
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Samsara Inc. ("Samsara") (NYSE: IOT), the pioneer of the Connected Operations™ Cloud, today announced that it has joined the California Bureau of Automotive Repair’s (BAR) Continuous Testing Program (CTP) pilot, a program designed to help alleviate the effort of in-person smog testing for public sector fleets in California. As part of this program, emissions and diagnostic data from Samsara can now be integrated with the California BAR to automate the smog reporting process at scale, reduce downtime, and better manage compliance.
Government agencies that own or operate vehicles in California are subject to strict Smog Check Program requirements. These smog tests, historically manual and time-consuming, can lead to significant downtime and disrupt productivity at scale. Now, with data integrated from Samsara's platform, California’s BAR can automate this process and obtain the information needed to grant eligible government vehicles a passing score on their smog check, without the hassle of an in-person inspection.
Samsara customer, the City of Ventura, is currently participating in the California BAR CTP pilot. The Public Works Department for the City of Ventura is responsible for the acquisition, maintenance, and repair of hundreds of city-owned vehicles and pieces of equipment. They also ensure the City promotes environmentally friendly practices and complies with Federal and State emissions regulations.
Jaime Aguayo, Fleet Supervisor for the City of Ventura explained, “We run in-house smog testing that requires 50% of our vehicles to be brought in, inspected, and pass smog in a calendar year. Now that information from Samsara will be shared directly with the BAR, we can reduce this downtime and run tests more effectively.” Aguayo continued, “With Samsara, there’s an ongoing feedback loop and constant evolution of how their technology can meet our needs - I look forward to seeing what we can achieve together.”
Samsara serves government and education customers nationwide at both the state and local levels to digitize their operations. With a single platform across all departments and actionable insights from Samsara, public sector agencies can increase service transparency and sustainability, improve community safety, and make data-informed decisions.
"Samsara's inclusion in California's stringent BAR CTP pilot is a testament to how our platform is helping pave the way to a cleaner tomorrow," said Rhonda Eiffe, AVP of Public Sector at Samsara. "Smog tests are incredibly important to reduce carbon emissions and advance toward California's ambitious climate goals. With this integration, we are excited to streamline the smog testing and reporting process for public sector fleets across the state and enable them to operate more efficiently."
Samsara (NYSE: IOT) is the pioneer of the Connected Operations™ Cloud, which is a platform that enables organizations that depend on physical operations to harness Internet of Things (IoT) data to develop actionable insights and improve their operations. With tens of thousands of customers across North America and Europe, Samsara is a proud technology partner to the people who keep our global economy running, including the world’s leading organizations across construction, transportation and warehousing, field services, manufacturing, retail, logistics, and public sector. The company's mission is to increase the safety, efficiency, and sustainability of the operations that power the global economy.
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What is the Continuous Testing Program (CTP) pilot that Samsara has joined in California?
Samsara has joined the California Bureau of Automotive Repair’s Continuous Testing Program (CTP) pilot, a program designed to help alleviate the effort of in-person smog testing for public sector fleets in California.
How does Samsara's integration with the California BAR help automate the smog reporting process?
Emissions and diagnostic data from Samsara can now be integrated with the California BAR to automate the smog reporting process, reducing downtime and managing compliance.
Which city's public works department is currently participating in the CTP pilot?
The City of Ventura's public works department is currently participating in the California BAR CTP pilot.
What are the benefits of Samsara's platform for public sector agencies?
With Samsara's platform, public sector agencies can increase service transparency and sustainability, improve community safety, and make data-informed decisions.
How many vendors are currently certified to participate in the California BAR CTP pilot?
Samsara is one of five vendors currently certified to participate in the California BAR CTP pilot.