New Bobcat telematics feature takes security ‘to the next level’

Bobcat's Machine IQ telematics platform

BOBCAT has added a new Remote Engine Disable/Enable feature on the company’s Machine IQ telematics platform.

This new feature allows customers in Europe to remotely enable or disable their machine’s engine through the Owner Portal or Machine IQ app, helping to deter theft and aid in quick machine recovery.

Machine IQ, launched last year in Europe, allows owners to monitor the health of their Bobcat machine and remotely track information that enhances maintenance, security and performance. The new Remote Engine Disable/Enable feature represents the first two-way update for the telematics system, allowing operators to both send commands to and receive data from the machine.

Remote Engine Disable/Enable can be activated in Bobcat skid-steer and compact track loaders, mini-excavators and compact wheel loaders connected to the system.

Tomas Plechaty, Machine IQ senior program manager at Bobcat EMEA, said, “Enabling advanced theft deterrence provides critical peace of mind for our Machine IQ users, and Remote Engine Disable/Enable allows our European customers to protect their equipment and allow only authorised usage. This feature also demonstrates our ability to interact with machines via two-way communication using telematics.

“Today marks another major milestone for what Bobcat continues to do – to empower our customers to accomplish more.”