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RNS Number : 8750X Transense Technologies PLC 04 September 2025
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4 September 2025
Transense Technologies plc
("Transense" or the "Company")
Transense cuts cost of RFID and TPMS tyre tools to drive wider adoption
Transense Technologies plc, has launched new, lower-cost versions of its
Translogik TLGX3 and TLGX4 tyre inspection tools, designed to make connected
tyre management accessible to more fleets, OEMs, and service providers.
The new models reflect Transense's targeted investment in product development
and manufacturing efficiency, reducing cost without compromising
functionality.
Both tools read tyre pressure, tread depth, and RFID (Radio Frequency
Identification) tags, with the TLGX4 adding the ability to read data from the
most common TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System) sensors.
"RFID is now being embedded in tyres by leading manufacturers and TPMS is
increasingly a legal requirement for commercial vehicles," said Ryan Maughan,
Managing Director at Transense Technologies. "By making our TLGX3 and 4
inspection tools more affordable, we're giving fleet operators, OEMs and
service providers, the ability to benefit from these technologies, delivering
better accuracy, efficiency, and compliance at a price point that supports
more widespread adoption."
The Translogik TLGX3 and TLGX4 enable full lifecycle traceability of tyres by
reading data stored on RFID tags embedded in the tyre, including tyre serial
number, manufacturer, model and size data, capturing this data in a fraction
of a second to streamline inspections, and support predictive maintenance
strategies.
By utilising RFID and TPMS readings alongside appropriate tyre management
software, OEMs and fleets can ensure compliance, improve operational safety,
and build the data foundations for AI-driven analysis and optimisation.
Angelo Pingitzer, Product Manager for the EMEA Service Network at Goodyear
Germany, commented: "RFID-enabled tools like the Translogik TLGX3 and TLGX4
eliminate manual tyre data entry, saving time and workload in the field and
office. They improve accuracy across connected apps and solutions, while
creating a big data foundation that supports the AI-driven fleet management
solutions of tomorrow."
For tyre dealers and service providers, the tools simplify everyday tyre
checks, combining multiple inspection tasks into a single handheld device.
RFID tags allow technicians to instantly identify tyres and access their
history, while TPMS readings add further value in customer reporting and
compliance checks.
Christian Wilkening, Tyre Technician at Reifen Stiebling GmbH in North
Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, noted that using TIRETASK dealer management
software and TLGX tools with the ability to read RFID tags has significantly
saved time.
He said: "With RFID we save a lot of time. Comprehensive tyre information,
including the unique identification number, is accurately retrieved in
seconds. Having RFID makes vehicle inspections faster and checking tyres in
and out of the warehouse easier, RFID makes the entire process better."
Customers across the tyre and fleet sectors have told us cost has been a
barrier to adoption," added Ryan Maughan. "We listened and responded by
delivering advanced, RFID and TPMS enabled inspection tools that are both
affordable and scalable. This ensures our customers can meet today's
compliance and efficiency demands while preparing for tomorrow's connected
tyre ecosystem. For many customers, the lower cost means the tools pay for
themselves within months."
For further information please visit www.transense.com or contact:
Transense Technologies plc Via Investor Relations
Nigel Rogers (Executive Chairman) (see below)
Ryan Maughan (Managing Director)
Melvyn Segal (Chief Financial Officer)
ENDS
Media contact: Amy Maughan MCIPR. E: amy@amymaughanpr.co.uk
(mailto:amy@amymaughanpr.co.uk) / Tel: 07980 703566.
Investor Relations: Anice McNamee E: investor.relations@transense.co.uk
(mailto:investor.relations@transense.co.uk) / Tel: +44 (0)1869 238380 /
Website: www.transense.com (http://www.transense.com/) .
Notes to editors: Transense Technologies plc is a UK-based developer of
advanced sensor systems for industrial and automotive applications. Through
its SAWsense and Translogik business divisions, the company delivers
innovative technology for measuring torque, temperature and tyre performance
in demanding environments. Transense is listed on the AIM market of the London
Stock Exchange (AIM: TRT). The company is headquartered in Oxfordshire.
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