Mahindra Trucks and Bus launch Mahindra iMAXX with BS-VI emission form

The company said the deployment of Mahindra iMAXX will lead to enhanced fleet operations efficiency which will result in higher asset productivity/ fleet utilization, lower costs of operations and higher fleet safety.

 Mahindra Truck and Bus (MTB), a part of the USD 19.4 billion Mahindra Group, on Monday announced the launch of its new telematics platform, Mahindra iMAXX.

This platform is fitted into Mahindra’s Bharat Stage VI (BS-VI) emission norms compliant commercial vehicle (CV) range, including the Blazo X range of heavy CVs, Furio range of intermediate CVs & light CVs and Cruzio range of buses.

The Mahindra iMAXX telematics solution is an intelligent fleet telematics solution that deploys telemetry technology like Dual CAN (Controller Area Network), 4G and other digital technologies, including machine learning and artificial intelligence, to provide insights on vehicle health and performance.

The core capability of the telematics embedded device is to absorb large scale, high-frequency engine and allied system data securely, and transmit on a real-time basis over 4G airwaves for server processing, informs the company.

Speaking on the occasion, Jalaj Gupta, Business Head, Commercial Vehicles, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd said, “At Mahindra, we are the pioneers in Connected Vehicle technology, which has become even more important in the new BS-VI era, given the increase in electronics-based vehicle controls.”

Gupta further added, "This helps in maximizing returns for fleet owners.”

The company said the deployment of Mahindra iMAXX will lead to enhanced fleet operations efficiency which will result in higher asset productivity/ fleet utilization, lower costs of operations and higher fleet safety.


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