Geotab surpasses three million global subscribers

Geotab surpasses three million subscribers as demand for data intelligence in transportation sector increases.

Geotab surpasses three million subscribers as demand for data intelligence in transportation sector increases

For Geotab, which recently marked its 22-year anniversary, surpassing three million connected vehicles is indicative of the impact that its data insights contributes to organisations across the world as they optimise operations, build safe and intelligent communities and aim to achieve sustainability goals.

“In January 2020, we announced that Geotab had achieved its goal of becoming the first telematics company to achieve 2 million connected vehicles built on a single, open platform,” said Geotab CEO Neil Cawse. “Two years later, despite the disruption of a global pandemic, we have reached another significant milestone by adding a further 1 million net new subscriptions. This exceptional growth speaks to the talent of our employees and partners, an always-on innovation mindset, and to a relentless focus on working with our customers over many years to solve their evolving transportation challenges.”

Geotab has one of the largest data science teams in the industry, and with devices installed in 163 countries, the company processes approximately 55 billion data points a day and has advanced support for more than 9,000 internal combustion engine makes and models and more than 250 electric vehicle makes and models – twice the number of any other fleet telematics company. Geotab also offers an OEM telematics platform with a variety of industry-leading integration partners, and is rapidly expanding its list of offerings.

“With our world class talent and continuous commitment to research and development in hand, the opportunity — and responsibility — that Geotab has to help businesses and governments across the world leverage intelligent data insights to optimise their investments, and create safer, more sustainable and efficient communities is tremendous, and is where we will continue to focus our efforts as we scale,” added Cawse.

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.