Fuel Tank Monitoring & Tank Level Monitoring
Real-time tank level monitoring with ultrasonic and radar sensors, refill forecasting and fuel theft detection for diesel, water and chemical tanks across the UAE and GCC.
Book a demoStop guessing what is in the tank
For operations that run on stored fuel, the tank is a blind spot. Manual dipping is infrequent, error-prone and often skipped, so the first sign of a problem is a generator that will not start or a delivery that arrives to find the tank already full. Between those events, slow leaks and quiet siphoning go unnoticed, and replenishment is driven by guesswork rather than real consumption.
TakeOvr turns every tank into a connected asset. A level sensor measures the liquid continuously, the platform converts that reading into accurate volume, and you get a live view of level, consumption, refills and anomalies for each tank on the same dashboard as your vehicles and equipment. Because the platform is sensor-agnostic, you can fit the right gauge to each tank and still manage them all in one place.
Built for accurate, tamper-aware tank telemetry
Real-time tank level monitoring
Continuous level and volume readings for every tank, converted from raw sensor height using a calibrated strapping table so the figures you see match what is actually in the tank.
Fuel theft & leak detection
Pattern analysis of the level curve flags sudden drawdowns, out-of-hours drops and refills that fall short of the delivered volume, surfacing theft and leaks the moment they occur.
Consumption & refill forecasting
Model recent burn rate to estimate days-to-empty and projected refill dates, so replenishment is planned instead of reactive and run-dry events are avoided.
Temperature & quality signals
Where sensors support it, monitor product temperature and density alongside level to protect fuel quality and account for thermal volume variation.
Threshold alerts & workflows
Configure high, low and critical thresholds with notifications by dashboard, email or webhook, and push events into your existing ordering or maintenance systems.
Sensor-agnostic integration
Connect ultrasonic, radar, hydrostatic and capacitive sensors, plus Modbus and 4-20 mA controller outputs, choosing the best technology for each tank without vendor lock-in.
How tank monitoring works with TakeOvr
Install & calibrate
Mount a level sensor and load the tank profile so raw height is converted into accurate volume.
Connect the feed
Stream readings over cellular, LoRaWAN or wired links into TakeOvr alongside your other assets.
Set thresholds
Define low-level, critical and anomaly rules, and choose who is alerted and how.
Forecast & replenish
Use consumption trends and days-to-empty forecasts to plan deliveries and stop losses early.
Protect margin and uptime
Accurate tank telemetry protects margin in two directions. It stops shrinkage by exposing theft and leaks the moment the level moves the wrong way, and it cuts logistics cost by replacing fixed delivery schedules with demand-based replenishment driven by real consumption. For sites that depend on standby power, the same forecasting prevents run-dry events that would otherwise take critical equipment offline.
Tank monitoring rarely sits on its own. The fuel in the tank feeds generators, the deliveries arrive on tracked vehicles, and the whole picture matters together. TakeOvr keeps tanks, fleets and gensets on one platform so a single team can see consumption end to end and act before a small discrepancy becomes a costly one.
Frequently asked questions
A level sensor mounted on or inside the tank measures the height of the liquid, which TakeOvr converts to volume using a calibrated tank profile. Readings are transmitted over cellular, LoRaWAN or wired connections and streamed to the platform, where you see live level, consumption rate, refill events and alerts. The same approach works for diesel, water, lubricants and many chemicals.
TakeOvr is sensor-agnostic. We work with non-contact ultrasonic and radar sensors, submersible hydrostatic probes, magnetostrictive gauges and capacitive sensors, as well as controller outputs over Modbus and analogue 4-20 mA feeds. This lets you choose the right technology for each tank rather than being tied to one vendor.
Yes. By analysing the level curve, TakeOvr distinguishes normal consumption from sudden, unexplained drops that indicate siphoning or leaks. Out-of-hours drawdowns, drops without a corresponding dispatch, and refills that fall short of the delivered volume can all trigger immediate alerts so you can investigate while the evidence is fresh.
TakeOvr models recent consumption to estimate days-to-empty and projected refill dates for each tank. Low-level and predictive thresholds trigger alerts and can feed replenishment planning, helping you avoid run-dry events on generators and equipment while reducing unnecessary partial deliveries.
Yes. Tanks at remote sites can report over cellular or LoRaWAN, and low-power sensor options are available for locations without reliable mains power. Each tank appears on the same dashboard as the rest of your assets, so a dispersed network of fuel points is managed from one place.
See tank monitoring on your own sites
Book a live walkthrough and we will show you how TakeOvr turns your tanks into connected, tamper-aware assets.
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