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Customers of ELMS' electric delivery vans and trucks will leverage Nauto’s predictive-AI fleet safety platform across various use cases and industries, such as parcel delivery, telecom, utilities, hauling, and e-commerce.

The Nauto system will enhance driver safety and improve urban last mile mobility with predictive-AI technology that gives drivers critical extra time to avoid collisions.
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Nauto, a provider of AI-based vehicle safety technology for commercial fleets and the automotive sector, announced Dec. 8 it has launched a partnership with Electric Last Mile Solutions, Inc. (Nasdaq: ELMS; ELMSW), a builder of electric vans and trucks to offer Nauto’s advanced predictive-AI fleet safety platform as a customer option, available pre-installed on new vehicles.
The partnership will help drivers of ELMS vehicles avoid collisions and enable fleet managers to improve operational efficiency, reduce vehicle downtime, and provide cost savings from discounted insurance premiums, according to a news release. Nauto’s safety platform option will be available through the ELMS Air + Driver Safety Package.
“ELMS vehicles understand their environment, containing advanced sensors with deep learning and predictive behavioral algorithms that improve operational efficiency and reduce downtime,” said Jonathan Ballon, chief strategy and digital officer of ELMS, in a news release. “Together with Nauto, ELMS customers will dramatically increase the safety and performance of their drivers."
Trained on more than 1.3 billion AI-processed driving miles and used by the world’s top commercial fleets, Nauto’s AI solution warns drivers of imminent collisions before they happen. These predictive alerts translate into critical extra time for drivers to react, helping to avoid collisions and reduce the costs that result from them. Nauto technology has demonstrated its ability to deliver preventive warnings with 95-99% accuracy, and dramatically reduce risky driving behaviors in just a few weeks.
Customers of ELMS’ Urban Delivery and Urban Utility vehicles will leverage Nauto’s technology across various use cases and industries, including parcel delivery, telecom, utilities, hauling, and e-commerce.
“As a commercial EV leader, it’s a natural fit for ELMS to continue to innovate," said Nauto CEO Stefan Heck. "This partnership will upgrade the safety capabilities across ELMS fleets, and help keep communities safe. We look forward to working with ELMS to reduce risk for not only drivers, but also vulnerable road users like cyclists, children, and pedestrians. Nauto’s fleet customers drive a disproportionate number of urban miles, which are the most complex, highest risk roads where fatalities take place. Together we’re working towards vision zero – zero emissions, zero fatalities.”
Originally posted on Charged Fleet
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