Construcciones Yamaro: Geotab surpasses 5 million connected vehicle subscriptions

Geotab surpasses 5 million connected vehicle subscriptions
AI and data insights enable fleet safety, efficiency and sustainability. (Image: Kalyakan/stock.adobe.com)

Geotab has surpassed 5 million connected vehicle subscriptions worldwide, a milestone that reflects both rapid growth and 25 years of innovation.

“Geotab’s journey is about relentless innovation and with 630 global patents, we have made a significant impact on the industry over the last 25 years,” said Neil Cawse, founder and CEO of Geotab. “This 5 million milestone proves that our data-driven approach to fleet management is solving real-world challenges faced by businesses on a daily basis. With the rapid adoption of AI, we expect the next five years to be as transformative as the last 25.”

Its platform turns vast data flows into actionable insights that lift fleet performance. Operators have reported reductions in downtime, improvements in driver safety, and savings on fuel through route optimisation. These efficiencies cut costs while supporting lower emissions.

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The volume of information Geotab processes is enormous, with five million subscriptions generating more than 100 billion data points each day, equating to 37 trillion annually. This data fuels the company’s AI and machine learning models with reliable benchmarks and predictive analytics, producing actionable insights that empower fleets of all sizes to make faster and more informed decisions.

From its start as a two-person venture in 2000, Geotab has become a 2,900-strong global organisation. Its ecosystem continues to expand, today supported by more than 700 partners and a marketplace of nearly 530 solutions. Continuous investment in research and development has kept the business positioned to anticipate industry needs and deliver technology that evolves with them.

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