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Third-Party E-Call for Commercial Vehicles
In this blog we will look at how incorporating third-party E-Call services into commercial vehicles can be a game-changer for OEMs, by streamlining incident management,
B-Call for Commercial Vehicles: Enhancing Operations and Building Brand Trust
Businesses rely on the seamless operation of their fleet to meet deadlines, maintain customer satisfaction, and uphold their brand reputation. In this context, Breakdown Call
Saving Livelihoods – Connected Stolen Vehicle Services for Commercial Vehicles
Saving Livelihoods Connected Stolen Vehicle Services for Commercial Vehicles https://youtu.be/4-iPWLyxCeU In Recent Years… the commercial vehicle sector, particularly van owners and operators, has faced a
Breaking Language Barriers: How Our Global Support Redefines Connected Services
Breaking Language Barriers How Our Global Support Redefines Connected Services Travelling the open road knows no borders, and neither should your connected services. For businesses
Stolen Vehicle Tracking in Motorcycles
In 2022, there were almost 19,000 reported motorcycle thefts. This highlights the need for advanced protective measures. In this post we will explore the technologies
Connected Helmets and Ecall: Advancing Road Safety for 2-Wheel Vehicles
Emerging tech in 2-wheel vehicles is showing real promise for improving road safety. At Teletrac Navman Connected Services, we’re excited to be exploring the relatively
Staying Ahead of EV Charging Regulations with Remote Monitoring and Assistance
Staying ahead of EV charging regulations With Remote Monitor and Assistance The regulatory backdrop around EV charging stations and operations is evolving… With draft regulations
The Power of Connected Services – Enhancing Charger Management
More than a fifth of all new vehicle registrations in 2023 were either fully electric, or plug-in hybrid electric vehicles. With this growth comes
Unlocking the potential of remote monitoring for EV charging infrastructure
Unlocking the potential of remote monitoring for EV charging infrastructure To date in 2023, over 20% of new vehicle registrations we either fully electric, or