Automatic, the company bringing the power of the internet into every car on the road, announced they are participating in the Oregon Department of Environmental Qualityâs new program called DEQ Tooâ˘.
Automatic is a San Francisco-based connected car company that builds connected car adapters that plug in under the dashboard, sync with the driverâs smartphone, and monitor vehicle data in the Automatic app. Working with the Oregon DEQ, Automaticâs existing adapters can now be used for DEQ too using the companyâs new AutoSmog app. In the Portland and Medford areas of Oregon, cars must go through DEQâs emissions check every two years. Whenever an Automatic customer chooses, emissions-related data will be transmitted from their car directly to DEQ who evaluates the data and makes the ultimate pass/fail determination. Motorists can conveniently access their test results at www.DEQToo.org.
The smog check app, AutoSmog, is a free app that provides an easy way for consumers to take care of smog check using Automatic connected car adapters. AutoSmog works with both the Automatic Pro, Automaticâs flagship adapter with 3G, always-on connectivity, or the Automatic second-generation adapter. For more information, please visit www.automatic.com/apps/autosmog
âThis is the first program of its kind in the nation and we see it revolutionizing the vehicle emissions testing industry. Oregon DEQâs decision to embrace the private sector and innovate in the smog check space is highly commendable,â said Jerry Jariyasunant, Co-Founder of Automatic. âWeâre excited to be working with them to empower consumers to use the Automatic adapter to help maintain clean air in Oregon.â
After meeting certain technical specifications, terms and conditions, telematics companies like Automatic can enroll in the program which leverages private sector technology to provide Oregonâs growing population with more vehicle emission testing methods. Motorists can choose to take care of their DEQ test at Clean Air Stations, purchase an Automatic Pro, or briefly plug-in a device at locations such as repair shops and auto dealerships. While DEQ does not endorse any provider or method over another, Automatic was the first company to enroll in the program.
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