The company’s CEO, Alexey Raikevich, said that the new generation of devices will not only transmit accident data to emergency services, but also allow vehicle owners to monitor many parameters in real time, including the location of vehicles. The devices will also monitor the technical specifications of the cars, allowing drivers to quickly respond to possible malfunctions.
Today, more than 11 million vehicles are connected to the ERA-GLONASS system. Previously, UVEOS provided the transfer of data regarding traffic accidents and emergencies. The new version of UVEOS expands the functionality by adding features such as monitoring the vehicle’s status and searching for the car in case of theft.
Source: Ferra

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