Mumbai, January 17, 2024: Netradyne, a Make-in-India provider of AI technology for fleet and driver safety, has announced its collaboration with GreenLine Mobility Solutions, India’s premier LNG-powered heavy trucking logistics company. The partnership, aimed at enhancing fleet and driver safety, represents a significant step towards transforming road safety standards by leveraging Netradyne Technology’s flagship product – Driver•i.

Driver•i’s advanced vision-based technology will propel GreenLine’s eco-friendly truck fleet to the forefront of environmentally conscious transportation, ensuring top-tier road safety. Leveraging intelligent edge computing enables real-time assessment of driving behavior and provides comprehensive insights for fleet managers. Its data-driven approach identifies areas of improvement, facilitating automated and targeted training programs to elevate overall safety measures.

Commenting on the collaboration, Mr. Anand Mimani, CEO, GreenLine Mobility Solutions Ltd, said, “We take immense pride in our established presence within the logistics sector, committed to decarbonising India’s logistics landscape. This collaboration epitomises our collective commitment to pioneering advanced safety standards. By integrating Netradyne’s Driver•i, our goal is to enhance driver safety, fostering a secure environment for our dedicated drivers while delivering superior service excellence to our customers.”

Mr. Durgadutt Nedungadi, Senior Vice President, Netradyne, added, “We are beyond excited to join hands with GreenLine Mobility and look forward to supporting their fleet safety operations. Netradyne will ensure a smooth implementation and work closely with GreenLine Mobility to align better to their evolving business needs — and together, work towards creating safer roads and improved transportation standards in the industry.”

GreenLine’s LNG trucks have a significant environmental impact, showcasing up to a 30% reduction in CO2 emissions, complete elimination of SOx, a remarkable 59% decrease in NOx emissions, a substantial 91% reduction in Particulate Matter emissions, and an impressive 70% decrease in CO emissions compared to diesel trucks.

This collaboration signifies a future where cutting-edge technology harmonizes with environmental consciousness, paving the way for a safer and more sustainable transportation industry.

 

About GreenLine Mobility Solutions Limited:

GreenLine Mobility Solutions Limited (previously known as Green Planet Logistics Pvt Ltd) is partnering in the carbon neutrality mission of conscious corporates by enabling them to decarbonize their heavy trucking through a switch to an LNG-powered heavy truck fleet. GreenLine has exclusive collaborations & deep tech integrations for LNG refueling stations as well as for LNG-powered trucks. This wired ecosystem enables GreenLine to deliver cleaner, effective, and efficient green mobility solutions to customers in any part of the country.

 

About Netradyne:

Netradyne is a Make-in-India deep technology start-up from Bangalore. Established in 2015, the company solves road and driver safety problems using its deep knowledge and vast experience in artificial intelligence and computer vision. Today, it is an industry leader in advanced fleet safety solutions with customers across India, U.S., Canada, Germany, U.K., Australia and New Zealand. With marquee investors on board like Softbank, Reliance, M12 (Microsoft’s venture arm), and Point72 Ventures, Netradyne was founded by two Stanford University graduates and technologists, Avneesh Agarwal and David Julian. Netradyne currently markets ‘Driver•I’, a fleet safety and coaching platform. Its technology uses deep learning and edge computing to bring rich contextual insights and solutions to the transportation industry to help fleets establish safe driving practices.

 

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