Heavy Equipment Monitoring for Generators, Gensets & Pumps
Monitor generators, gensets and pumps remotely — power, fuel, engine health and runtime in one platform, so you catch faults before a site goes dark.
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This is the actual TAKEOVR operations view for Heavy Equipment Management — live status, telemetry and alerts updating in real time. No mock-ups, no slideware.

One platform for every powered asset on site
Generators, gensets and pumps are expensive to run and unforgiving when they fail. Yet most are still checked by a person walking the site with a clipboard, which means low fuel, rising temperatures and units running far from their efficient load band are only caught after they have already cost money — or caused an outage.
TAKEOVR brings every powered asset into one remote monitoring picture. We ingest electrical, engine and fuel telemetry from the controllers and telematics you already run, normalize it across brands, and turn it into live status, threshold alarms and AI-written utilization reports. Because the platform is vendor-agnostic, you keep your existing hardware and avoid single-brand lock-in.
Everything you need to run equipment remotely
Live electrical telemetry
Track active and reactive power, power factor, line-to-line voltage, frequency and output current in real time, so you see exactly how each unit is loaded.
Engine health monitoring
Watch engine load, RPM, engine hours and the trends behind them to plan service around real usage rather than fixed calendar intervals.
Temperature & fault detection
Coolant and fuel temperature, oil pressure and power-quality signals feed threshold and event alarms that flag trouble before it becomes downtime.
Fuel level & consumption
Monitor fuel level and consumption rate per unit, surface abnormal draw and benchmark efficiency across the fleet to cut waste and theft.
Runtime & utilization
Automatic runtime accounting and utilization rate versus capacity reveal idle units, over-worked units and where you can right-size the fleet.
Vendor-agnostic hardware
Onboard mixed controllers and telematics feeds without committing to one supplier and manage every brand from one normalized data model.
How TAKEOVR equipment monitoring works
Connect your equipment
Point existing controllers or new devices at TAKEOVR. We parse and normalize their feeds into one data model.
Organize & configure
Group units by site, set thresholds and configure the fault, fuel and runtime alarms that matter to your operation.
Monitor remotely
Watch power, fuel and engine health live, while automated rules flag faults and low fuel before a site goes dark.
Optimize & maintain
Use AI utilization reports to rebalance load, schedule service and cut fuel waste across the fleet.
Utilization reports that write themselves
The Generator Utilization report brings together power output, fuel consumption, runtime hours and efficiency for every unit — then AI flags the outliers and the patterns. See which assets are over-worked, which are idle, and where fuel is being wasted.

Top performers & idle units
The AI names the gensets running closest to capacity and those sitting idle, so you can rebalance or right-size the fleet.
Fuel-efficiency outliers
It ties fuel consumption rate to engine load and runtime, surfacing units burning more than they should.
Recommended actions, not just charts
Every report ends with concrete next steps, ready to export to PDF for your weekly ops review and board packs.
Stop building utilization reports by hand. TAKEOVR turns raw telemetry into a narrative your team can act on the day it lands.
Monitoring that pays for itself
Remote equipment monitoring pays for itself by cutting fuel waste, preventing avoidable failures and revealing under-used assets you are paying to own. By making engine load, fuel draw, temperature and runtime visible the moment they move, TAKEOVR lets you act while it still matters instead of reading about it in a month-end report.
The same platform that monitors your gensets also tracks vehicles, fuel tanks and EV chargers, so the whole operation lives in one source of truth rather than a stack of disconnected tools.
Your whole operation, in your pocket
Site supervisors and technicians see live equipment status, get fault alarms instantly, and close out work orders from the field.
- Live equipment status
- Fault & threshold alarms feed
- Work orders & service logs
- Runtime & analytics tab
- In-app messaging

Frequently asked questions
TAKEOVR monitors generators, gensets, pumps and other powered industrial assets. It ingests electrical telemetry (active and reactive power, power factor, line-to-line voltage, frequency, current), engine telemetry (load, RPM, engine hours, coolant and fuel temperature) and fuel data (level and consumption rate), then presents it as live status, alarms and utilization reports.
Yes. TAKEOVR is vendor-agnostic. We parse data from common telematics and controller feeds and normalize it into a single data model, so you can mix equipment brands across a site and manage them from one platform without ripping out and replacing your hardware.
Yes. You can configure threshold and event alarms on fuel level, engine load, temperature, power quality and runtime, delivered by push notification, email and in-app. The goal is to catch faults and low fuel before a site goes dark, not after.
The Generator Utilization report consolidates power output, fuel consumption, runtime hours and efficiency for every unit. AI reads it and names the units running closest to capacity, the ones sitting idle and the outliers burning more fuel than they should — with recommended actions you can export to PDF for ops reviews.
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