Our highly experienced engineers successfully executed the full-scope installation of advanced vehicle monitoring systems across a fleet of 12 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter vans operated by The Felix Project, a leading UK-based charitable organization dedicated to food redistribution.
This project involved the integration of wireless reverse camera systems and front-facing dashboard cameras, aimed at enhancing vehicle safety, improving driver visibility, and supporting operational accountability.
The following jobs were carried out on the fleet
- Installed and configured wireless reverse camera units and front dashcams on all 12 vans, ensuring optimal positioning, secure mounting, and seamless electrical integration with the vehicles’ existing systems.
- Calibrated each wireless system to ensure real-time video transmission and clear image resolution under various driving conditions.
- Conducted thorough post-installation testing to confirm full functionality of all components, including live monitoring, data recording, night vision capabilities, and driver interface usability.
- Worked closely with fleet management to schedule installations in a way that minimized operational downtime and ensured that all vehicles remained road-ready throughout the process.
- Provided hands-on training for drivers and fleet supervisors on system operation, troubleshooting, and best practices for daily use and data retrieval.
This initiative significantly contributed to The Felix Project’s efforts to maintain a safe, efficient, and technologically up-to-date fleet, aligning with their mission to deliver surplus food reliably and responsibly across London and surrounding areas.