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Stellantis, Nauto Partner to Introduce Vehicle Safety Solution for Fleets

Through this partnership, Stellantis aims to empower fleet owners with a best-in-class vehicle safety solution that provides real-time alerts to help prevent collisions, promotes safer driving behaviors, and helps reduce collision losses.

October 27, 2023
Stellantis, Nauto Partner to Introduce Vehicle Safety Solution for Fleets

Nauto device for Ram commerical vehicles. 

Photo: Nauto

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Nauto's AI-powered vehicle safety solution is now available for Stellantis commercial fleet customers in the U.S. Through this partnership, Stellantis aims to provide fleets with a safety solution with real-time alerts to help prevent collisions, reduce collision losses, and promote safer driving behaviors.

This is the next step in the Nauto partnership, building on Stellantis Ventures' investment in Nauto that was announced in June 2023.

Statistics from NHTSA reveal that motor vehicle traffic fatalities have reached their highest levels since 2005. 

The Nauto solution helps prevent collisions, encourages safe driving behaviors and helps reduce risks and claims. Nauto's AI technology tracks and analyzes risks in real-time (not post-facto), and can provide preventative warnings that are designed to give drivers critical extra time in which to respond.

These warnings draw upon data based on over 3 billion AI-processed miles.

Understanding the Impact of Multiple Risks

If the system recognizes that there is a risk of striking a pedestrian and the driver is distracted, it is designed to sound the real-time alert earlier to provide the driver with more time to react. The Nauto solution does not require recorded video to be effective.

Key benefits of the solution include:

Easy deployment: The Nauto device is easy to install and can be self-installed in less than 30 minutes. Customers can also choose to engage pre-approved professional installers.

Reduced risk, fewer accidents: Nauto helps drivers develop safer driving habits automatically, and customers can see up to 80% reduction in distracted driving within two weeks. Improved performance combined with predictive warnings in the cab, helps fleets reduce collisions by up to 80%.

Accelerated claims management: Nauto offers rapid collision reporting in case of accidents; customers are able to notify claims ops in as little as 15 minutes.

Rapid RoI: Nauto customers across multiple industry verticals are seeing a payback in as little as 4.5 months.

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