Matter Motor Works partners with Airtel Business for its AERA motorbikes
As part of the partnership, Airtel will enable advanced automotive grade E-Sims on all Matter AERA bikes, for which the pre-booking opened on May 17.
Matter Motor Works, a technology-led innovation start-up, and Bharti Airtel, have announced a strategic partnership to deploy Airtel’s IoT solution in Matter AERA, India’s first and only geared electric motorbike.
As part of the partnership, Airtel will enable advanced automotive grade E-Sims on all Matter AERA bikes, for which the pre-booking opened on May 17. In the first phase, 60,000 Matter bikes will be enabled with Airtel E- Sims with advanced IoT features, offering a smart and connected experience on Airtel’s pan-India network.
Matter plans to produce over 300,000 such bikes over the next three years. Airtel’s advanced IoT platform, “Airtel IoT Hub”, will help with the real-time tracking of these vehicles, monitoring performance with advanced analytics while maintaining extremely high reliability augmented by telco grade security.
Sharing the company's plans, Matter Motor Works' Co-founder and COO Arun Pratap Singh confirmed that the company partnership will curate and redesign connected experiences, making Matter's AREA the smart bike of the future, which will have blind spot detection shortly.
He further added that "IoT plays a crucial role in the usage of ADAS. The technology is dedicated to conceptualising factors like data storage and vehicle diagnostics, where it correlates to maximum safety for the drivers and makes the usage of ADAS worthwhile, he informed Autocar Professional.
Harish Laddha, CEO – Emerging Business, Airtel said, “As the country embarks on its ambitious goal to reduce its carbon footprint, green mobility will play a critical role in helping India achieve its net zero goals. We look forward to this partnership, to setting new benchmarks and demonstrating how technology can enable efficient services and solutions for companies that embrace technology. Airtel continues to strongly drive the IoT agenda and is currently working with a whole host of companies in the industry including electric vehicles, automotive, utilities, logistics, and fin-tech. We are confident that in the months to come Airtel will be a critical play in India’s IoT journey”.
Matter Founder and CEO, Mohal Lalbhai, added, “The Internet-enabled motorbike has the power to curate and redesign connected experiences, making Matter’s AERA the smart bike of the future. We are extremely delighted to partner with Airtel to start our journey of connectivity on the move, deploying the power of IoT for continuously enhancing experiences.”
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