Geotab launches AI connector for fleet data access

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Geotab has launched a new Model Context Protocol (MCP) Connector designed to provide fleets with secure access to live telematics data through artificial intelligence platforms.

The connector is built on the open-standard MCP framework, allowing customers to connect fleet data to their preferred AI tools — including ChatGPT, Claude, Microsoft Copilot, and other MCP-compatible and approved AI platforms — rather than being limited to a proprietary ecosystem, according to a news release.

This allows users to access live MyGeotab data, enabling fleets to ask questions in plain language, automate workflows and take actions such as creating alerts, scheduling maintenance, generating reports and building applications, without leaving the AI tools their organization supports.

“High-quality data and information are essential for AI solutions to have a measurable impact on business operations,” said Mike Branch, vice-president of data and analytics. “Geotab has one of the world’s largest and cleanest fleet datasets, built over more than 25 years. Our trusted data intelligence layer is what fleets need to make better decisions, and the value of those decisions depends on access to accurate, timely and relevant operational data.”

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