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REE Automotive has partnered with Geotab, a global telematics and fleet management provider, to enhance data analytics for North American fleet operators. The collaboration integrates REE’s software-defined vehicles (SDVs) with Geotab’s advanced telematics platform, aiming to improve efficiency and reduce total cost of ownership (TCO).

Through the integration of REEai Cloud with Geotab’s system, fleet operators can monitor both REE’s electric trucks and other vehicles in real time, allowing for more comprehensive fleet management. The partnership is expected to streamline the adoption of REE’s EV technology within existing fleet operations.

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“By integrating Geotab’s industry-leading telematics with data generated from REEai Cloud, we’re equipping our fleet operators with the information they need in real time to enable smarter, data-driven decisions that maximize uptime and reduce costs,” said Tali Miller, Chief Business Officer of REE Automotive.

Geotab’s GO platform will provide near real-time data, including vehicle speed, range, and diagnostics, helping operators improve efficiency and implement proactive maintenance strategies. “By providing Geotab telematics to REE’s vehicle platform, we’re providing our mutual fleet customers with a seamless way to access and act on critical information,” said Rob Minton, Associate Vice President of Connected Car at Geotab.

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The collaboration aligns with industry efforts to leverage data analytics for optimized fleet performance and increased vehicle reliability in the transition to electrification.

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Jonathan Collins is an EV journalist at EVMagz.com, covering global developments in electric vehicle technology, battery innovation, charging infrastructure, and clean mobility policy across major markets. He holds a degree in Electrical Engineering and, outside of journalism, enjoys trail running, urban sketching, and experimenting with small home solar projects.

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