Geotab upgrades connected fleet technology
Geotab, a major player in fleet telematics, has announced a series of technology upgrades designed to give commercial fleets deeper insights, greater reliability, and stronger tools for improving safety and efficiency.
The company introduced a new hardware device called GO9+ that builds on Geotab’s existing data and tracking capabilities. The updated device includes built‑in Wi‑Fi, expanded processing power, and enhanced engine data support. For fleets, this means better connectivity on the road, more accurate diagnostics, and improved performance analysis.
Geotab also released new software enhancements within its platform, focusing on advanced analytics, reporting, and electric vehicle management. As more fleets explore electrification, these tools help determine vehicle suitability, monitor battery performance, and plan charging more effectively.
Cybersecurity remains a key focus. The company emphasized that its upgraded systems include reinforced protections to safeguard fleet data, which is increasingly important as vehicles and devices become more connected.
Overall, Geotab’s technology updates aim to give fleet operators clearer visibility into their vehicles, help reduce downtime, and support long‑term planning—whether for fuel-powered or electric fleets. For businesses relying on transportation, these enhancements offer a stronger foundation for safety, productivity, and cost savings.