AA joint venture with data firm to launch car-tracking technology which can help reduce fuel costs
AA has set up a joint venture with Australian data company Intelematics to launch a European version of the car-tracking technology.
The Intelematics Europe joint venture has been joined by vehicle clubs in the Netherlands and Austria that will work with the roadside recovery giant on developing the technology.
Useful: The device monitors routes, pre-empts and diagnoses breakdowns, improves deployment of appropriate assistance and enables more accurate and faster service
A small device in a car can help reduce fuel costs by monitoring routes, pre-empt and diagnose breakdowns, improve deployment of appropriate assistance and enable more accurate and faster service.
Data business Intelematics is a subsidiary of the Australian auto club RACV Group and has a similar joint venture with US based Auto Club Enterprises.
AA rose 5.4p to 308.7p.
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