Taipei, Taiwan, June 24, 2017 -- TRANS-IOT demonstrated the “KARDI IoV Platform” and the First Usage-Based Insurance (UBI) in COMPUTEX - Taiwan IoT Expo, which was widely favored by the buyers and it was a major highlight of the exhibition. Thanks to invitations from the Industrial Development Bureau and Taipei Computer Association.
KARDI is a telematics service platform which can present various intelligent telematics devices, attractive smartphone mobile applications and other innovative mobile broadband applications to drivers.
KARDI reads the vehicle’s condition and driving behavior via OBD-II system (on-board diagnostics), it gives the vehicle owner access to the status of various vehicle subsystems by APP and on Cloud (web). It’s not only for users knowing their vehicles better and prevents potential hazards of driving, but also an implementation of fleet management. By algorithm, the vehicle conditions and driving behavior data collected by KARDI will converse to a safety index of the driver, and the insurance company will take it into account to provide insurance cost decrease or increase. The safe drivers can reduce the maximum 25.8% discount. By KARDI, the ideal of “pay as how you drive” is no more a slogan.
KARDI is built to deliver solutions to tackle issues and problems of driving environment worldwide, such as accidents, traffic jam and pollutions. Thus, the peoples can enjoy brand-new and comfortable driving experience with the KARDI. That means the vehicles are able to intelligently, energy-efficiently and safely move on the road.
About Trans-IoT
Trans-IoT was founded with investments of Hon Hai/Foxconn Communication & Network Solution Business Group (CNSBG) in 2014. Trans-IoT focuses on cloud-based telematics service platform and Internet of Things (IOT) application management platform.
Contact Kelly Lin E-mail: [email protected]


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