Argos Connected Solutions joins B20 Club of Indiana
The B20 Club of Indiana welcomed Argos Connected Solutions as its newest Affiliate Member. The B20 Club of Indiana is a collaboration between the Indiana Soybean Alliance (ISA), the state’s soybean checkoff program, and the American Lung Association, highlighting fleets and organizations that champion biodiesel blends of B20 or higher.
Argos, headquartered in Indianapolis, delivers fleet technologies that empower organizations to streamline operations, monitor vehicle performance in real time, and achieve greater environmental and economic efficiency through data-driven insights. These technologies include telematics systems, GPS tracking, dash cams, engine diagnostics and monitoring, as well as ELD solutions – all of which complement the use of biodiesel by further enhancing fuel efficiency, reducing carbon output and promoting smarter, cleaner fleet operations.
“Argos is a natural fit for the B20 Club of Indiana,” said Bobby Humphrey, Founder and CEO of Argos Connected Solutions. “Our solutions give real-time insights to fleet managers enabling them to be proactive in making decisions that promote fuel efficiency, reduce emissions and advance sustainability.”
Humphrey shared an example of this in action with a fellow B20 Club member. “The City of Carmel Street Department came to us when they rolled out using B20 biodiesel,” he said. “We then worked with the Geotab team to create dashboard reports that provided data showing the reduction in emissions.”
Bailey Arnold, Director of Healthy Air Solutions with the American Lung Association, which co-founded the B20 Club of Indiana with the Indiana Soybean Alliance checkoff program, is excited to have Argos join the club. “Their support of biodiesel and smart fleet technologies showcases how innovation and environmental responsibility go hand in hand,” said Arnold.
Biodiesel offers a cleaner-burning, renewable fuel option that reduces carbon dioxide and particulate emissions. Its use strengthens Indiana’s agricultural economy — particularly for soybean farmers — and creates jobs, with biodiesel production supporting approximately 4,500 full-time equivalent positions in the state.
The B20 Club of Indiana now has eight fleet members, seven associate members and 12 affiliate members. These club members have consumed 16.14 million gallons of biodiesel since 2020. That’s an average of 3.23 million gallons of biodiesel per year.
To put those numbers into perspective, Arnold said B20 Club of Indiana members have reduced carbon emissions equivalent to removing 4,786 gasoline-powered passenger vehicles from the road or planting 339,293 trees.
The American Lung Association is the leading organization working to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease through education, advocacy and research. The Association’s Office of Healthy Air Solutions is dedicated to providing clean air for all through its award-winning Clean Air Choice program, which focuses on promoting and implementing alternative fuels and clean vehicle technologies. Learn more at cleanairchoice.org.
For details about the B20 Club of Indiana or how to become a member, visit b20clubindiana.org.
Posted: September 13, 2025
Category: Biofuels, Indiana Corn and Soybean Post - September 2025, Market Development, News, soybeans