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Geotab Partners with Rivian to Provide Integrated Data Solution
The solution will utilize embedded telematics in Rivian’s commercial vehicles to enable the seamless integration of vehicle data into the MyGeotab platform.

Geotab's integrated solution will be compatible with all commercial connected Rivian vehicles in the U.S.
Photo: Geotab/Rivian
Geotab has announced a partnership to deliver an integrated data solution for Rivian’s commercial vehicles in North America.
The collaborative solution, announced at the Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo, will utilize embedded telematics in Rivian’s commercial vehicles to enable the seamless integration of vehicle data into the MyGeotab platform.
Improving Efficiency, Compliance, and Safety
With access to one unified and easy-to-use dashboard, commercial fleet managers can view their data and measure key insights to help optimize fleet performance and improve mobility.
Rivian's embedded telematics and Geotab's fleet management services will enable fleets to improve productivity, compliance, and safety. With no additional hardware or installation required, fleets can also reduce costs and maximize uptime, boosting profitably and increasing efficiency.
“Access to advanced data analytics and AI is rapidly advancing the world of connected transportation with positive benefits to the bottom line, safety, performance, and sustainability,” Geotab Associate Vice President of Connected Car Development Rob Minton said. “You hear a lot about the coming of the software defined vehicle. The combination of Rivian’s rich sensor data capabilities accessed via the Geotab platform makes it a reality. Not only are fleets getting a technology-rich electric commercial vehicle, the Geotab and Rivian collaboration will supply fleets with a connected solution that is simple to activate, cost-effective and will help fleet managers better manage their fleets through real, quality data insights.”
The solution will be compatible with all commercial connected Rivian vehicles in the U.S.
“Rivian is excited to add Geotab to its growing ecosystem of strategic fleet management partners,” Rivian Director of Business Development Brandon Blumber said. “Rivian has developed a truly software-defined vehicle and has access to unique attributes and analytics that simply do not exist in the industry today. Through strategic partnerships, our commercial customers can leverage this rich data, advanced insights, and analytics to increase fleet uptime, optimize vehicle performance and reduce total cost of ownership - all without the need of additional hardware on the vehicle.”
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