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AEMP Telematics Integrations Overview

Learn about the integrations offered with T3 to connect your various equipment in one platform for maximum efficiency and tracking.

T3 makes it easy to connect your various equipment so that you can see their data all in one place, no extra hardware needed.

T3 integrates with supported OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) telematics systems using the AEMP Telematics Standard (ISO 15143-3). AEMP integrations provide a quick way to start viewing key information about your equipment from various OEMs all in T3.

T3 integrates with these OEM telematics systems:

There are two things to keep in mind when considering an AEMP Telematics integration:

  1. The types of data provided by the feed is limited

  2. The data updates at set intervals—usually less frequently than with T3 tracker devices.

Supported Data Types

Each OEM chooses which data types from the ISO 15143-3 standard they share via AEMP feeds. For consistency, T3 has standardized on providing these commonly-shared types:

  • Engine Status

  • Fuel Level

  • Idle Hours

  • GPS Location

  • Odometer Reading

  • Operating Hours

Equipment Data

Definition

Why it matters

Engine Status

Reports whether the engine was on or off at the time of the latest feed update

Know if a machine is running, off, or idling. This is helpful for safety checks, confirming jobsite activity, or troubleshooting why work might be stalled.

Fuel Level

Reports the percentage of fuel remaining at the time of the latest feed update

Keep your machines fueled and ready. Avoid surprise shutdowns or use this info to spot if a machine is using more fuel than expected.

Idle Hours

Reports the cumulative time the equipment was on but not under operations, as defined by the manufacturer

Track how long a machine is sitting idle. This can help reduce fuel use, lower wear and tear, and improve planning.

GPS Location

Reports the equipment’s location, as coordinates as well as a proximate address, at the time of the latest feed update

Always know where your equipment is. Helps with theft recovery, site coordination, and making sure gear is in the right place for the job.

Odometer Reading (Miles)

Reports the equipment’s odometer reading at the time of the latest feed update

Stay on top of scheduled maintenance based on mileage. Avoid downtime by servicing machines on time.

Operating Hours

Reports the cumulative time the equipment has been under operations at the time of the latest feed update, as defined by the manufacturer

Track engine run time. Useful for planning maintenance and understanding how heavily a machine is being used.

AEMP Feed Update Frequency

T3 uses the “fleet snapshot” standard for AEMP integrations. A fleet snapshot captures the values of all the supported data types at a single point in time, for all of the connected equipment in the fleet. Each OEM determines how frequently they update the fleet snapshot:

Vendor

Fleet Tracking System

Update Frequency

Case

SiteWatch

Every 60 minutes

Caterpillar

VisionLink

Every 15 minutes

Hitachi/Kawasaki

AEMP API

Every 60 minutes

Hyundai

HiMate

Every 60 minutes

John Deere

JDLink

Every 15 minutes

Komatsu

Komtrax

Every 15 minutes

Liebherr

LiDAT

Every 60 minutes

Rokbak

Haul Track

Every 60 minutes

Samsara

AEMP API

Every 60 minutes

Takeuchi

Takeuchi Fleet Management (TFM)

Every 60 minutes

Volvo

Caretrack

Every 15 minutes

T3 doesn’t currently support the “time series data” capability described in the AEMP Telematics Standard.

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