Australia’s freight and logistics operators are entering a new phase of digital innovation with the arrival of Geotab Ace, the industry’s first generative AI assistant. Integrated within the MyGeotab platform, the tool enables operators to access customised insights instantly through natural language questions.
With fuel costs rising, driver shortages persisting, and sustainability expectations increasing, many fleets are looking for faster, data-driven decision-making tools. Geotab Ace helps meet this demand by simplifying how operators access and understand fleet information.
A new level of operational intelligence
Geotab Ace uses generative AI to process billions of connected vehicle data points each day, turning complex analytics into clear, practical insights. For Australian fleets, this means less time analysing reports and more time improving performance.
“Geotab Ace marks an exciting step forward for fleet operators in Australia,” says Chris Martin, Senior Manager, Solutions Engineering – APAC at Geotab. “By combining trusted data with the intuitive simplicity of conversational AI, we’re helping customers overcome local challenges, unlock new efficiencies, and accelerate progress toward safer, smarter, and more sustainable transport operations.”
Beyond GPS tracking and trip analysis, Geotab Ace can answer questions about predictive maintenance, electric vehicle usage, and safety analytics. It also learns from previous interactions, offering more relevant responses as it adapts to each fleet’s specific setup.
Privacy and precision at scale
Security remains a core focus. Geotab Ace is built on privacy-by-design principles, meaning all telematics data stays securely within Geotab’s environment and is never shared with external large language models.
Processing over 100 billion data points daily from more than 5 million connected vehicles, Geotab has long been recognised as a global leader in connected transport solutions. Its large data science team continues to refine AI-driven tools to deliver greater value for logistics operators.
Martin says the new technology represents a shift in how fleets manage information. “By giving operators the ability to ask questions and receive precise, data-backed answers instantly, we’re changing how decisions are made across the supply chain.”
