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Nauto & BrightDrop Collaborate on Last-Mile Safety Tech

BrightDrop's commercial fleet customers now have the option to add Nauto's predictive AI safety solutions.

October 26, 2022
Nauto & BrightDrop Collaborate on Last-Mile Safety Tech

The collaboration demonstrates growing momentum for Nauto's real-time AI that typically results in 60%-80% reduction in risky and distracted driving within a few weeks without manager intervention.

Photo: BrightDrop/Nauto/Work Truck

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Nauto, a provider of AI-based vehicle safety technology for commercial fleets and the automotive sector, announced a collaboration with BrightDrop to provide commercial fleet customers access to Nauto's award-winning predictive AI safety services. BrightDrop is a technology company focusing on decarbonizing last-mile deliveries.

Through this collaboration, BrightDrop noted that its commercial fleet customers now have the option to add Nauto's predictive AI safety solutions to help improve driver safety performance, reduce collision loss, and save lives. 

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"All fleets can improve their safety record and avoid losses and lawsuits, but this is especially true for last mile and work truck fleets that operate in urban, busy environments and face double the risk of long haul trucking,” Stefan Heck, CEO of Nauto, told Work Truck. 

The collaboration demonstrates growing momentum for Nauto's real-time AI that typically results in 60%-80% reduction in risky and distracted driving within a few weeks without manager intervention, according to the company. Within the fleet industry, Nauto is driving high levels of ROI with a 50%- 80% reported reduction in collisions across many different vehicle sizes and types, geographies, and verticals.

Safety is Serious in Last-Mile Delivery 

Safety is a serious concern within the last-mile delivery segment, which Nauto noted differs from other driving environments because drivers have to execute high-risk start, stop and reverse maneuvers frequently in variable situations such as narrow urban streets, residential neighborhoods and congested parking situations.

According to recent reports, interactions between commercial vehicles and vulnerable road users are rising. 

"We're at a tipping point in the commercial vehicle industry where it's not only good for the environment, but it's economical to switch to an electric fleet," said Steve Hornyak, chief revenue officer, BrightDrop. "BrightDrop's electric delivery vans can already save fleet owners thousands of dollars in operating costs. Now, our customers have the option to take advantage of Nauto's early warning alerts that can translate into critical extra seconds for drivers to react, helping to avoid collisions and reduce the costs that result from them."

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BrightDrop offers a holistic portfolio of first and last-mile solutions, including electric delivery vans, electric carts and software designed to make last-mile deliveries smarter, safer and more efficient. BrightDrop launched in 2021 and has already executed agreements with some of the world's largest companies.

"Our work with BrightDrop is groundbreaking on several fronts. Their innovative vehicles and deployments with blue chip companies in the last mile delivery segment, which is known for its roadway complexity in congested urban environments and high collision rates, have catalyzed fleet industry thinking around how AI technology like Nauto can make a dramatic dent in risk by preventing collisions before they happen," Heck said. "For drivers, receiving highly accurate early warnings creates trust, where Nauto is an effective and a reliable co-pilot that respects their privacy needs. Now fleets can make progress on both, their zero emission and zero collision injury goals, using one combined solution." 

Trained on more than 1.7 billion AI-processed driving miles and chosen by the world's top commercial fleets, Nauto's AI solution has demonstrated its ability to deliver preventive warnings with up to 99% accuracy and dramatically reduces risky driving behaviors in just a few weeks. 

Join Nauto and BrightDrop in Santa Clara Nov. 9-11 for 2022 Fleet Safety Conference — including “Driver Safety & the Final Mile” seminar!

In the News

Earlier this year, BrightDrop's electric vans got new names, did you hear the news? The company has been busy since then! In June 2022, Work Truck reported on the first 150 BrightDrop Zevo 600s delivered throughout Southern California to FedEx Express, a subsidiary of FedEx Corp. Nauto hasn't been quiet, either. In February, Nauto's AI technology, designed to track and analyze risk in real-time, was made available through International truck dealers.

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Originally posted on Work Truck Online

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