Netradyne Partners with NHEV to Power AI-Driven Safety Layer on India’s E-Highways

Collaboration integrates fleet intelligence and driver safety into NHEV’s expanding electronic highway network.

Shruti ShiraguppiBy Shruti Shiraguppi calendar 02 Jun 2026 Views icon308 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Netradyne Partners with NHEV to Power AI-Driven Safety Layer on India’s E-Highways

Netradyne has announced its partnership with National Highways for Electric Vehicles (NHEV) to provide the intelligence and safety layer across India’s emerging electronic highway corridors. The initiative will deploy Netradyne’s AI-powered fleet safety and performance technology in phases, enabling real-time visibility, predictive risk detection, driver behaviour insights, and operational monitoring for commercial EVs.

NHEV is expanding its integrated e-highway infrastructure to 26 corridors by 2027, combining charging, energy management, digital systems, financing, and operational support to build a commercially viable long-distance EV ecosystem. Netradyne’s AI platform will add driver behaviour analytics, vehicle monitoring, and corridor-level oversight to strengthen safety and reliability.

Abhijeet Sinha, Program Director, NHEV, said: “India’s E-Highway vision is not only about the charging infrastructure layer, but also about building a connected and trusted mobility ecosystem to gain the confidence of the commercial EV and freight transport sector. This electronic layer will play a critical role in improving driver safety, reducing accidents, enabling predictive risk detection, and strengthening operational reliability for freight fleet operators and passengers alike.”

Durgadutt Nedungadi, Senior Vice President, EMEA & APAC Business, Netradyne, added: “Our role is to provide real-time intelligence that improves driver safety, fleet visibility and operational responsiveness across these E-Highways. By enabling early detection of driver fatigue, unsafe behaviour and vehicle distress, we can help reduce road risk and make long-haul EV operations safer and more reliable.”

The collaboration also supports policy development through real-world validation for India’s broader connected mobility priorities. For fleet operators and financiers, the initiative aims to create a trust framework for long-distance EV adoption by improving safety, uptime, and asset reliability, according to the company.

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