The firm, which is part of the Mobivia Group, will expand on its Xee connected vehicles solution for cars by using the TomTom Bridge platform to bring about a number of services for LCV drivers, including the ability to communicate with colleagues in real time and locate their position using GPS as well as vehicle alerts.
Yvan Gravier, managing director, Eliocity, said: “This synergy between our companies epitomizes Eliocity’s desire to make Xee an open solution that is useful for all kinds of drivers. The partnership we have signed with TomTom enables us to expand our range of services, and to place the vehicle at the heart of digital mobility.”
Sebastien Ruffino, VP sales, B2B products, TomTom, added: “The TomTom Bridge platform offers a multitude of possibilities to companies that develop applications for drivers. In the case of Eliocity, we’re offering drivers of light commercial vehicles a better way to communicate, locate and work together.”