Nauto®, a leading provider of AI-based vehicle safety technology for commercial fleets and the automotive sector, today announced a collaboration with BrightDrop, a technology company focused on decarbonizing last-mile deliveries, to give commercial fleet customers access to Nauto’s award provide. Winning predictive AI security services. Through this collaboration, BrightDrop’s commercial fleet customers now have the ability to add Nauto’s predictive AI safety solutions to improve driver safety, reduce collision losses and save lives.
The collaboration shows growing momentum for Nauto’s real-time AI, typically resulting in a 60% to 80% reduction in risky and distracted driving within a few weeks without manager intervention. Within the fleet industry, Nauto delivers high ROI with a 50% to 80% reduction in collisions across a wide range of vehicle sizes and types, regions and industries. Safety is a serious concern in the last-mile delivery segment, which differs from other driving environments as drivers often have to perform risky start, stop and reverse maneuvers in changing situations such as narrow city streets, residential areas and crowded parking situations.
“We are at a tipping point in the commercial vehicle industry where it is not only good for the environment but also economical to move to an electric fleet,” said Steve Hornyak, Chief Revenue Officer, BrightDrop. “BrightDrop’s electric delivery trucks can already save fleet owners thousands of dollars in operational costs. Now our customers have the opportunity to take advantage of Nauto’s early warning alerts, which can give drivers crucial extra seconds to react, thereby avoiding collisions and reducing the resulting costs.”
BrightDrop offers a holistic portfolio of first and last mile solutions including electric delivery trucks, electric carts and software designed to make last mile deliveries smarter, safer and more efficient. Launched in 2021, BrightDrop has already struck deals with some of the world’s largest companies.
“Our work with BrightDrop is groundbreaking on several fronts. Their innovative vehicles and engagements with blue-chip companies in the last-mile delivery segment, known for its road complexity in congested urban environments and high collision rates, have catalyzed the fleet industry’s thinking on how AI technologies like Nauto can catalyze risk dramatically mitigate by preventing collisions before they happen,” said Stefan Heck, CEO of Nauto. “For drivers, receiving highly accurate early warnings inspires confidence, with Nauto being an effective and reliable co-pilot that respects their privacy requirements. Now, with a combined solution, fleets can make progress toward their zero emissions and zero collision injury goals.”
Nauto®, a leading provider of AI-based vehicle safety technology for commercial fleets and the automotive sector, today announced a collaboration with BrightDrop, a technology company focused on decarbonizing last-mile deliveries, to give commercial fleet customers access to Nauto’s award provide. Winning predictive AI security services. Through this collaboration, BrightDrop’s commercial fleet customers now have the ability to add Nauto’s predictive AI safety solutions to improve driver safety, reduce collision losses and save lives.
The collaboration shows growing momentum for Nauto’s real-time AI, typically resulting in a 60% to 80% reduction in risky and distracted driving within a few weeks without manager intervention. Within the fleet industry, Nauto delivers high ROI with a 50% to 80% reduction in collisions across a wide range of vehicle sizes and types, regions and industries. Safety is a serious concern in the last-mile delivery segment, which differs from other driving environments as drivers often have to perform risky start, stop and reverse maneuvers in changing situations such as narrow city streets, residential areas and crowded parking situations.
“We are at a tipping point in the commercial vehicle industry where it is not only good for the environment but also economical to move to an electric fleet,” said Steve Hornyak, Chief Revenue Officer, BrightDrop. “BrightDrop’s electric delivery trucks can already save fleet owners thousands of dollars in operational costs. Now we have