In a significant step towards enhancing road safety and improving fleet management, Car Tracker Nigeria Automotive and Telematics Company Ltd. has announced the unveiling of its Innovative Mobile App to Combat Car Theft Across Africa.
The indigenous telematics company aims to collaborate closely with relevant authorities to develop effective solutions that will ensure safer roads for all Nigerians.
In a recent interview, we had the privilege of sitting down with the visionary behind this enterprise, CEO Abegunde Abiodun Michael, to delve into the company’s journey, achievements, and future aspirations.
Car Tracker Nigeria is an indigenous telematics company with a clear mission: to enhance vehicle security and contribute to safer roads across Africa.
The inspiration behind their newly launched mobile app, aptly named “Car Tracker Nigeria Mobile,” stems from the pressing need to address the rampant issue of car theft in the region.
The company’s vision was to create a comprehensive solution that harnesses cutting-edge technology, empowering vehicle owners with advanced features to protect their valuable assets.
He mentioned that the “Car Tracker Nigeria mobile” app boasts a plethora of innovative features aimed at combating car theft and enhancing user control.
Among its standout features is the Scheduled Shutdown, which allows vehicle owners to remotely turn off their vehicles at pre-set times.
This not only prevents unauthorised usage but also promotes fuel efficiency and eco-friendly practices.
Another remarkable feature is the Anti-Jammer Mode, a security feature that thwarts unauthorised access attempts by detecting and neutralising signal jammers commonly used by thieves.
An integral part of the app, the Analytics Dashboard provides users with real-time insights into their vehicle’s usage patterns and driving behaviour.
This not only enhances vehicle security but also empowers users to make informed decisions about their vehicles.
It serves as a powerful tool that promotes proactive management and helps vehicle owners gain a deeper understanding of how their vehicles are being utilised.
Mr Abiodun further stated that the “Car Tracker Nigeria mobile” app offers over 20 Alert Notifications, forming a comprehensive safety net for users.
These notifications cover various scenarios, including geofence breaches, ignition alerts, low battery warnings, and speed limit violations.
The primary goal is to keep users informed and in control of their vehicles, even when they’re not physically present. This feature adds an extra layer of security and peace of mind for vehicle owners.
Car Tracker Nigeria has achieved significant milestones in its journey.
He noted the company’s successful expansion of its operations nationwide and its reputation for efficient vehicle recovery services.
Through its advanced tracking technology and collaborations with law enforcement agencies, Car Tracker Nigeria has successfully located and recovered stolen vehicles across multiple countries.
These achievements underscore the company’s unwavering commitment to enhancing vehicle security and contributing to safer roads.
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