Fuel management and fleet control systems for Brazilian petroleum retailers
Excel manufactures hardware and software for gas stations and fleet operators across Brazil, with a product line spanning fuel tank monitoring, fleet fueling controls, and digital tire gauges. The tech stack—C#, .NET, mobile platforms (Android/iOS via Xamarin), and Oracle—reflects a mature embedded-systems approach, but minimal hiring velocity and a junior-heavy team suggest the company is in steady-state operations rather than scaling. Pain points around continuous innovation and cross-team coordination hint at the friction points typical of hardware-software integrators.
Excel is a Brazilian manufacturer founded in 1990, headquartered in São Paulo, with 51–200 employees. The company produces fuel-management hardware (tank level sensors, environmental monitoring via the ELS system) and software platforms for fleet fueling (GTFrota) and tire pressure monitoring. Their customer base is concentrated in retail fuel stations and industrial fleet operators. The product architecture combines on-site hardware sensors with backend systems built on Oracle, .NET, and mobile frontends (Android/iOS), enabling both real-time monitoring and remote fleet administration.
Excel's primary stack includes C#, .NET, .NET Core, MVC, Xamarin (for mobile), Android, iOS, SQL Server, Oracle, Visual Studio, REST APIs, AutoCAD, and Protheus/TOTVS for ERP integration.
Active projects include mobile application development, API integration development, and sales support for the GTFrota fleet-control system. The company is also focused on embedding continuous technological innovation across its product line.
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