Calculating Charges For Vehicle Usage |
Some clients need to charge fees for vehicle bookings. This could be a vehicle hire scenario, or internal charging from one cost center to another. PoolCar has the ability to create your own custom charge out rules. To create a new rule, click Sysadmin Main Menu > Charge out Rates (right-hand side) > Add New Once you create a new charge out rule, every booking that satisfies the rule parameters will calculate a cost for the vehicle usage. |
Example 1 |
If your rule is:
To create this in PoolCar, enter:
Assuming the booking was 1 hour and 15 minutes (75 minutes) and the distance travelled as recorded with the Keymaster check-in/out was 27 kms, the charge would be: ($20 x 75/120) + ((27 - 10) * 0.35). Notice the first bit, 75/120 meaning that the booking duration is calculated on a pro-rata basis for 75 minutes. What if you wanted to round up any booking to the upper bracket? i.e. not charge for 75 minutes usage but for the full 2 hours (120 mins)? Simply enter "2" for the field 'Actual Booking Duration Round Up To'. The number 2 being the upper boundary of the 0 to 2 hour bracket. |
Example 2 |
If your rule was $30 per hour, no limit on kilometers travelled, just enter time bracket "0 to 9999" hours & leave everything blank except for hourly rate in which you enter "30". |
Advanced Filters |
You can even setup different rules for different vehicles, in different locations. For instance you may have one set of rules for passenger vehicles and another for vans or buses. Just select the Body Type for your new rule set. Refer to the screen shot included with this article for the full set of fields available. |
Odometer Readings Required |
If your rules include a distance charge, then of course you will need to be diligent in capturing odo values for each trip. Refer to the Keymaster Check-in/out page for more information on capturing start and end odometer values for each trip.
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