RPG Group launches Taabi Mobility: sustainable fleet solutions for fuel savings and uptime
Currently available in India, the company is also working towards global expansion.
RPG Group has announced its latest venture — Taabi Mobility Limited; a suite of specialised AI and IOT enabled Software as a Solution (SaaS) focused on bringing down the cost of fuel and improving uptime.
Taabi’s software provides robust and reliable integration with onboard sensors and diagnostics tools of assets, fetches real-time analytics, and generates predictive insights using a proprietary AI model. Implementing unique and advanced asset diagnosis, driver assistance, and video telematics, the software systems not only ensure cost reductions but also boost uptime, making vehicles more energy efficient.
The company’s technology stack is designed to make fleet management efficient and sustainable. Through real-time tracking, AI analytics, predictive vehicle diagnostics, advanced route guidance, ADAS, and video telematics, the platform maximises energy efficiency. It provides comprehensive data-driven insights on optimising fuel management for vehicles with internal combustion engines, electric vehicles, and energy-dependant logistics assets.
Taabi’s team has engineered the solutions with comprehensive proprietary AI/ML models and inclusive technologies, for expressing diverse functionalities that can have applications in multiple industries including transportation, mining, telecommunications, and construction.
Taabi is currently available in India and is simultaneously laying the groundwork for its international launch. Its SaaS platform includes modules for Fuel Management, Control Tower Solutions, Route Optimisation, Vehicle Health Monitoring and Driver Behaviour Analytics each contributing to an eco-friendly logistical ecosystem.
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