Telit Cinterion's NExT IoT eSIM solutions are powering FleetSafe.ai's AI video telematics deployment in the 2026 British Truck Racing Championship. By streaming continuous, high-bandwidth video from in-cab and external cameras across shifting network conditions, the partnership provides a real-world model for fleet operators that need to scale data-intensive safety applications in demanding environments.
Each truck carries FleetSafe.ai's AI-driven cameras that monitor driver behavior, fatigue, and situational awareness while sending live video and analytics back to the pit. That volume of data requires connectivity that adapts instantly. Telit Cinterion's NExT IoT eSIM uses multiprofile technology to switch between operator profiles based on location, predefined rules, and cost, maintaining optimal coverage for uninterrupted video streams.
"Video telematics is central to improving safety and performance across modern fleets, but it requires reliable, high-throughput connectivity to deliver value," said Dean Leonard, president of technical operations at FleetSafe.ai. "With Telit Cinterion, we can stream video in real time, monitor driver fatigue and behavior, and operate with the confidence that our connectivity will scale and perform wherever our customers need it."
Real-time video telematics under extreme conditions
While truck racing is an extreme use case, the same core demands apply to any commercial fleet: reliable, real-time visibility into driver safety and rapid incident response. The NExT connectivity management platform gives FleetSafe.ai a single, cloud-native control plane for per-device usage analytics, session-level diagnostics, and SIM lifecycle status. Policy-driven remote activation and alerts for anomalous data consumption support automated fleet oversight at scale.
Centralized connectivity management simplifies scaling
FleetSafe.ai manages the entire deployment through the NExT platform, avoiding the complexity of juggling multiple SIM vendors, APNs, and regional contracts. That unified commercial and technical framework cuts operational overhead and speeds up deployment. For operations managers responsible for fleet uptime and driver safety, resources like the AI for Operations content collection explore how integrated management platforms reduce vendor sprawl and improve response times.
"Fleet operators are increasingly relying on AI-driven video to enhance safety and streamline operations," said Martin Krona, president of services and solutions at Telit Cinterion. "This deployment demonstrates how our integrated connectivity, eSIM and platform capabilities ensure uptime and support the most demanding, high-data IoT applications at global scale."
Why this matters for operations professionals
For operations leaders, this deployment validates that AI-powered video telematics can be rolled out at scale without sacrificing reliability. The combination of dynamic eSIM switching and centralized management means fewer connectivity blind spots, lower administrative burden, and faster access to driver safety data. The approach used in this high-pressure racing environment translates directly to any fleet seeking to reduce accident risk and streamline incident response through better real-time visibility.
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