Questar's technology will enable a perceptual change in the vehicle maintenance used today, from general to individual thanks to the vehicle health forecasting capabilities that it exclusively combines AI technology with advanced telemetry.
According to the company, this breakthrough will lead to tens of percent savings in financial expenses, time resources and extensive logistics, for car manufacturers, car agencies, car fleets (the after market) that also affect end customers.
Every year the volume of expenses in the industry amounts to huge expenses on faults estimated at hundreds of billions of dollars a year, which could have been spared in advance identification.
The breakthrough presented by the company, converts the accumulated data from all vehicle systems, into maintenance and business insights and enables corrective action across all vehicle systems.
The artificial intelligence engine quickly and accurately diagnoses the faults in the vehicle and alerts them in advance.
This system supports sustainability for the environment, thanks to its high capabilities in real-time fault monitoring, fuel economy and pollution prevention.
Erez Lorber, CEO of QUESTAR, said: "The solution we offer is one of a kind and brings with it a real line for a perceptual change in vehicle maintenance and savings among institutional and private customers.
The company's activity provides great business value to the vehicle ecosystem, by leveraging vehicle data in real time, to actionable insights as well as, contributing to the driver's re-learning to use the vehicle more correctly.
"The combination of AI with advanced telemetry, provides a dual test of the two technologies simultaneously, with a particularly high level of accuracy that allows to know at any given moment about the condition of the vehicle and handle it only when required. At the same time, "During the production phase, so that it will be installed on the vehicle's built-in computer and will allow both the manufacturer and the customer to continuously monitor the vehicle's health condition."
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