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By Amit Jangra | Published Date : November 26, 2025

BillionE Mobility integrates Netradyne’s Driver-i system to improve safety and monitoring across its electric trucks and small commercial EV fleet.


BillionE Mobility has started integrating Netradyne’s AI-enabled Driver-i system into its electric vehicle fleet, including its electric trucks and electric small commercial vehicles, hoping to make day-to-day operations safer and more reliable. The company believes that electric fleets can perform much better when they are paired with technology that keeps an eye on road behaviour and overall performance. With this integration, BillionE expects that fleet uptime will increase and maintenance issues can be handled in a more organised way, especially for its growing range of trucks operating in different conditions.

How the Driver-i System Will Support the Fleet

Table of Contents
1. How the Driver-i System Will Support the Fleet
2. Inputs From BillionE Mobility Leadership
3. Is AI-Based Fleet Monitoring Becoming the New Normal?

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The Driver-i technology gives real-time alerts about unsafe driving, like distraction or tailgating, which are common issues in long-hour operations. Instead of only depending on basic notifications that BillionE was using earlier, the new system will now offer deeper analysis through videos and behaviour tracking. These videos help the management understand what is really happening on the road and what areas need corrections.

According to the company, the initial version was added only in Ashok Leyland electric commercial vehicles. After running it for some time, the team realised that basic alerts were just not enough anymore and better technology was necessary for next-level safety improvement for both electric trucks and smaller EVs used in regular transport.

Inputs From BillionE Mobility Leadership

Sanjeev Kulkarni, CEO of BillionE Mobility, said that reliability has always been the heart of their business. He explained that their operations need strong monitoring tools because the fleet works in demanding conditions, including airport support areas where safety rules are much stricter.

Kulkarni mentioned that using Netradyne’s advanced solutions will not only give alerts but also allow coaching for operators, which can help in reducing repeated mistakes. Positive driving behaviours are also tracked, giving the company a clearer understanding of how the fleet performs in different situations. He said that the company doesn’t want to just react to problems, but to build a system where issues can be avoided before they happen, especially when handling electric small commercial vehicles that operate constantly in tight spaces.

Is AI-Based Fleet Monitoring Becoming the New Normal?

The tie-up between BillionE Mobility and Netradyne shows that these kinds of tech tools are slowly becoming common in fleet work. A lot of companies are finding that manual checking is not enough these days and such systems help them understand things quicker and in a more practical way.

This move also suggests that electric mobility firms want to set higher safety standards to boost uptime and customer satisfaction. With such technologies becoming more common, it seems that AI-driven fleet solutions are moving toward faster adoption across the sector, especially for modern electric trucks and commercial EV fleets.

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Frequently Asked Questions Trucks

1. What technology is BillionE Mobility adding to its fleet?

Ans: The company is integrating Netradyne’s AI-enabled Driver-i system for real-time safety tracking and fleet performance monitoring.

2. Which vehicles will use the new system?

Ans: The technology will support electric trucks, electric small commercial vehicles and other EVs in the BillionE Mobility fleet.

3. What benefits does the Driver-i system provide?

Ans: It gives alerts for unsafe driving, offers behaviour analysis and helps improve safety and uptime.

4. Why did BillionE upgrade from basic alerts?

Ans: The earlier system had limited features, so advanced AI tools were needed for deeper insights and better operational control.


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About the Author

Amit Jangra

Amit Jangra

Amit Jangra is a dedicated content writer at TrucksBuses.com, a leading Indian portal for commercial vehicle insights. With a strong background in social work and a passion for the transportation sector, Amit brings a unique perspective to his writing. His articles are known for their clarity and depth, making complex topics accessible to a broad audience. Amit's commitment to empowering readers through informative content reflects his broader mission of societal upliftment.