ELD Compliance
Effortless FMCSA compliance.
Automatic electronic logging, real-time HOS monitoring, and audit-ready documentation. Stay compliant without the paperwork.
Everything you need for ELD compliance.

Electronic Logging
ELD designed to meet FMCSA technical requirements (49 CFR Part 395), automatically recording driving hours, duty status, and engine data.
HOS Monitoring
Track every driver's Hours of Service in real time.
Violation Prevention
Proactive alerts for approaching HOS limits and potential violations.
Audit Documentation
Complete, organized records for every driver log and compliance action.
Ready
Designed to meet FMCSA ELD technical requirements (49 CFR Part 395). Registration in progress.
7-Day Driver Log View
Review any driver's weekly log breakdown at a glance. Total work hours, miles driven, HOS violations, and form errors are surfaced immediately for fleet managers.
Learn more ›Daily HOS Log
Full 24-hour HOS graph with color-coded duty bars and an event timeline showing every status change, duration, and location throughout the day.
Learn more ›ELD Disconnect Monitoring
Track every ELD disconnect event across your fleet. Unplug counts are highlighted so you can detect potential tampering and maintain audit-ready records.
Learn more ›Unplug Event Details
Detailed timeline of each unplug and reconnect event, with exact timestamps, GPS location, odometer readings, and distance driven while disconnected.
Learn more ›Compliance you can measure.
Learn more about ELD compliance.
March 2026
FMCSA ELD Mandate: What Every Fleet Manager Needs to Know
A comprehensive guide to FMCSA ELD compliance requirements, exemptions, and best practices for fleet managers.
January 2026
Hours of Service Rules: The Complete Guide for Drivers and Fleet Managers
Everything you need to know about HOS rules — 11-hour driving limit, 14-hour window, 30-minute break, and 60/70-hour limits explained with practical examples.
January 2026
ELD Roadside Inspection Tips: How to Prepare for a DOT Stop
What DOT officers check during a roadside ELD inspection, the most common mistakes drivers make, and how to use DOT inspection mode correctly.
Frequently asked questions
An Electronic Logging Device (ELD) is a hardware unit that connects to your truck's engine and automatically records driving hours, duty status, and vehicle movement — replacing paper logbooks with accurate digital records.
VELMAX is designed to meet the FMCSA's ELD technical requirements (49 CFR Part 395). FMCSA registration is in progress — contact us at office@velmax.us for the current registration status before deploying for compliance purposes.
The device monitors engine data in real time and automatically switches duty status based on vehicle movement. Drivers can review and edit their logs within the allowed 8-day window, with every change logged for compliance.
Drivers can display their electronic logs instantly on the in-cab screen or transfer them to an officer's device via Bluetooth or web services — no paper printouts needed.
The app includes a built-in malfunction diagnostic. If a hardware fault is detected, drivers are guided through the paper log fallback procedure as required by FMCSA regulations.
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