AI-based fleet safety and performance solutions provider Netradyne has announced a partnership with the National Highways for Electric Vehicles (NHEV) to deploy advanced intelligence and safety technologies across India’s emerging electronic highway (E-Highway) corridors. Through this collaboration, Netradyne will roll out its AI-powered fleet safety and performance platform in phases, enabling real-time visibility, predictive risk detection, driver behaviour analytics, and operational monitoring for commercial electric vehicles.
NHEV is working towards expanding its integrated E-Highway network to 26 corridors by 2027. The initiative combines charging infrastructure, energy management systems, digital services, financing solutions, and operational support to create a commercially viable ecosystem for long-distance electric transportation. Netradyne’s AI platform will strengthen this ecosystem by adding driver behaviour analytics, vehicle monitoring, and corridor-level operational oversight, enhancing both safety and reliability.
Abhijeet Sinha, Program Director at NHEV, said that India’s E-Highway vision goes beyond charging infrastructure and focuses on creating a connected and trusted mobility ecosystem for commercial EV and freight transport operators. He emphasized that the digital intelligence layer will play a vital role in improving driver safety, reducing accidents, enabling predictive risk detection, and strengthening operational reliability across freight transportation networks.
Durgadutt Nedungadi, Senior Vice President, EMEA & APAC Business at Netradyne, stated that the company’s role is to provide real-time intelligence that improves driver safety, fleet visibility, and operational responsiveness across E-Highways. He added that early detection of driver fatigue, unsafe driving behaviour, and vehicle-related issues can significantly reduce road risks and make long-haul EV operations safer and more dependable.
According to the company, the partnership will also support India’s broader connected mobility goals by providing real-world data and validation for future policy development. Additionally, the initiative aims to build greater confidence among fleet operators, logistics companies, and financiers by improving safety, vehicle uptime, and asset reliability, thereby accelerating the adoption of long-distance electric transportation in the country.