Introducing a new pivot-table category: Vehicle consumptions spend. You can now build dashboards that measure exactly how much money goes into each fuel consumption of your fleet, not just the emissions it generates.
Until now, the economic data for your vehicle consumptions was uploaded to Dcycle but wasn’t available as an analyzable metric in pivot tables. With this new category, the total amount spent (in its original currency) becomes one more analysis dimension, sitting alongside carbon footprint and fuel quantity.
What you can analyze
- Total spend by group company, year, quarter and month.
- Breakdown by vehicle, license plate, vehicle type and fuel.
- Segmentation by currency (EUR, GBP, USD or others), automatically extracted from the record’s unit.
- Operational or financial consolidation, applying the holding participation percentage when you need it.
How it works
When you create or edit a visualization in Custom dashboards, open the new visualization modal and you’ll see Vehicle consumptions spend under the Operational group, next to Invoice spend and Purchases spend. From there, drag the hierarchies you care about (company, year, currency, license plate, etc.) into rows and columns, pick the Total spend measure, and apply whichever date filter you need.
The metric works with the economic data you’ve already uploaded through the vehicle consumption bulk upload. No extra setup is required: if a consumption record has an amount and a currency, it will show up in the new pivot table.
Why it matters
Managing your fleet’s economic performance side by side with environmental indicators helps you make faster decisions: spot which vehicles, fuels or subsidiaries drive the highest cost, compare spend evolution over time, or cross spend with emissions to uncover savings and decarbonization opportunities at once. All inside the same dashboard, without leaving Dcycle.
This feature is available for every organization with no configuration change. Just make sure you include the spend amount and currency when uploading your vehicle consumptions.