
Based on Schneider Electric's Jan 22, 2026 customer notice, Centeron production is being wound down and WebView services are scheduled through Jan 31, 2027 (dates subject to change). Rivio is the purpose-built replacement: we bulk-import fuel assets, devices, locations, and alert thresholds so your team can launch quickly without rebuilding data by hand.
WebView services are scheduled through Jan 31, 2027
The same notice says timelines may change, so build your migration plan early.
Based on Schneider Electric customer notice dated Jan 22, 2026. The notice says timelines are estimates and subject to change.
Last Time Buy: 30 days from notice date.
End of production target: orders placed before notice were expected to ship on or before Mar 31, 2026.
WebView services: planned through Jan 31, 2027.
Summary only; confirm current commercial terms directly with Schneider Electric.
View full shutdown timelineCenteron has been widely deployed across the fuel and petroleum industry. If you're in any of these categories, the 2027 shutdown affects you directly.
Diesel Distributors
Heating Oil Companies
DEF Tank Operators
Gasoline Storage
Fleet Fuel Depots
Agricultural Fuel
Generator Fuel Tanks
Industrial Fuel Storage

Without remote tank telemetry, you're back to manual dip sticks and drive-by checks. You won't know a tank is critically low until a customer calls.
Automated alerts for low stock, run-out risk, and emergency refill needs all stop functioning when Centeron servers go dark.
Route decisions based on real-time tank levels become impossible. Trucks roll on fixed schedules instead of actual demand — burning fuel and driver hours.
Many fuel operators use Centeron data for leak detection, overfill monitoring, and regulatory reporting. Loss of telemetry creates serious compliance gaps.
Usage trends, consumption rates, and demand forecasting data stored on Centeron servers may be lost permanently when they shut down.
DEF tanks require tight monitoring to prevent equipment damage. Without remote alerts, a low or contaminated DEF tank can disable entire fleets.
Same LTE cellular monitoring Centeron provided — radar, pressure, and float sensors — on a modern platform that isn't going anywhere.
Rivio monitors work with diesel, DEF, gasoline, heating oil, and industrial fuel tanks. One platform for your entire fuel fleet.
Get notified at custom thresholds — low stock, high demand, overfill risk — before a customer runs dry or a spill occurs.
Dispatch delivery trucks based on actual tank levels, not calendar schedules. Cut wasted trips and prioritize urgent deliveries automatically.
Continuous level monitoring supports leak detection, overfill prevention, and regulatory reporting requirements for petroleum storage.
We don't just sell hardware. A Rivio team member plans and executes your full transition — every tank, every site, zero gaps.
We map every site, import key fuel data, and run a phased rollout that keeps monitoring live throughout.
We document every Centeron device, sensor type, tank, and site record so your migration starts with a complete data map.
Rivio hardware is designed for direct replacement of Centeron monitors. Reuse existing tank probes and connections where compatible.
Rivio activates your platform site by site with mapped alerts and imported records, so teams keep context from day one.
| Feature | Centeron | Rivio |
|---|---|---|
| LTE Cellular Tank Monitoring | ✓ | ✓ |
| Diesel & DEF Tank Support | ✓ | ✓ |
| Radar & Pressure Sensors | ✓ | ✓ |
| Real-Time Alerts | ✓ | ✓ |
| Active Product Development | ✕ | ✓ |
| Platform Online After 2027 | ✕ | ✓ |
| Managed Migration Support | ✕ | ✓ |
| Compliance Reporting Tools | ✕ | ✓ |
| Demand-Based Route Optimization | ✕ | ✓ |
Yes. Rivio supports diesel, DEF, gasoline, heating oil, fuel oil, and industrial fuel tanks. Any tank measurable with radar, pressure, or float sensors can be monitored.
In many cases yes. We evaluate probe compatibility on a site-by-site basis and recommend drop-in Rivio hardware only where a direct replacement is needed.
According to Schneider Electric's Jan 22, 2026 notice, WebView services are planned through Jan 31, 2027 (dates subject to change). Historical data access is at risk after discontinuance, so starting migration early helps preserve continuity.
Yes. Continuous level telemetry supports overfill prevention, leak detection monitoring, and audit-ready historical data for petroleum storage compliance.
Most fuel operators complete migration in 2–6 weeks depending on fleet size. We start with a free assessment, map/import your data, then cut over by site.
Pricing is based on number of tanks and sensor types. Contact us for a free migration assessment and transparent quote — no hidden fees.

WebView services are scheduled through Jan 31, 2027, per Schneider's Jan 22, 2026 notice. Rivio bulk-imports your fuel assets, devices, and alert thresholds so your team can switch platforms without manual re-entry.