Scope 3 carbon tracking platform delivery for commuting and business travel

RSVR delivered a scalable Scope 3 emissions tracking platform for commuting and business travel, supporting organisations in measuring, analysing, and reporting indirect emissions reliably as adoption increased.

The engagement focused on stabilising mobile delivery, improving platform reliability, and supporting data-heavy sustainability workflows, while maintaining continuity as the platform scaled.


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Delivery context

The client operates a Scope 3 emissions tracking platform for commuting and business travel, designed to help organisations understand and reduce emissions linked to employee movement and work-related travel.

The platform required:

  1. reliable mobile applications for real-world usage
  2. accurate ingestion and visualisation of emissions data
  3. scalable backend systems to support growing business clients
  4. delivery discipline to move beyond prototype-level execution

While the client had a capable backend team, mobile delivery and platform cohesion were becoming constraints as usage increased.

The challenge

As the platform evolved, several delivery challenges emerged:

  1. Mobile applications built by external contractors lacked reliability and user engagement
  2. Fragmented mobile and backend delivery reduced confidence in platform scalability
  3. Increasing data volumes required more robust dashboards and reporting workflows
  4. Delivery risk increased as the platform moved from early adoption to broader business use

The challenge was not simply scaling infrastructure, but introducing consistency, governance, and delivery predictability across the platform.

Delivery approach

RSVR delivered the engagement using a senior-led platform delivery approach, working alongside the client’s internal team to stabilise delivery and align execution with sustainability and reporting requirements.

The approach prioritised:

  1. consolidating mobile delivery under a single, governed codebase
  2. improving performance and reliability for real-world usage
  3. aligning mobile and backend delivery through incremental releases
  4. maintaining visibility and control as the platform scaled

This allowed the platform to evolve safely without disrupting existing users.

What was delivered

RSVR delivered a set of integrated platform components supporting both mobile usage and data-driven sustainability analysis.

Key elements included:

  1. rebuilt mobile applications for iOS and Android to improve stability and usability
  2. custom SDK integration to support performance and battery efficiency
  3. a cross-platform mobile application using Flutter to unify delivery
  4. a scalable data dashboard built with .NET and React
  5. centralised reporting and visualisation of Scope 3 emissions data

These components enabled organisations to analyse and track emissions data more reliably as adoption increased.

Outcomes

Following delivery, the platform achieved:

  1. improved reliability and consistency across mobile experiences
  2. greater confidence in platform scalability for business clients
  3. clearer visibility into emissions data through structured dashboards
  4. reduced delivery risk as the platform transitioned beyond prototype stage

The platform was better positioned to support long-term sustainability reporting needs without introducing instability.

How this fits within RSVR’s delivery models

This engagement reflects a modernisation-led platform delivery, focused on:

  1. stabilising fragmented delivery
  2. improving governance and reliability
  3. validating platform scalability before further expansion

For similar ESG platforms, this approach often supports:

  1. ongoing backlog acceleration as data and reporting needs grow
  2. incremental platform evolution as audit and reporting expectations increase

 

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Is this suitable for regulated financial services environments?

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