Jaipur-Delhi-Agra e-highway to be geofenced by NHEV with UNL Global

The Jaipur-Delhi-Agra e-highway is proposed to be geofenced so that electric vehicles on this route can run on theft-proof relay model, like Goa and European countries where tourists can get a car without a driver.

Similarly, tourists and users traveling on the Jaipur-Delhi-Agra e-highway can avail this facility with electric vehicles. To make these highways theft proof and under 24×7 breakdown service surveillance the geo fencing work of this highway is being done by various geospatial tech companies in association with National Highways for EVs (NHEV), India’s leading tech-piloting E-mobility pilot. Agency EODB Services OPC.

UNL Global has collaborated with NHEV to participate in this pilot to geo-fence the e-highway and have it completed by the end of this year and a state-of-the-art EV ready for the growing number of e-vehicles on it. Infrastructure has been added. Expressway.

UNL is a next generation smart micro-location and mapping platform that forms the Internet of Places. UNL enables businesses to create Virtual Private Maps at the push of a button and tap into mapping, location and data tools to build highly scalable location-based applications.

“With UNL we have pixelized the world to solve some of the biggest challenges in digitizing and mapping physical locations, starting with reliable addressing and accurate geocoding. We assign each location a unique verifiable digital address – a UNL geoID. On the ground, indoors or at altitude, UNL geoIDs can address locations with micro-accuracy of up to 1x1cm²,” said Xander Van DerHeijden, CEO and Founder, UNL Global.

“NHEV is the first project of its kind and is bound to revolutionize the way we design e-highways and build EV infrastructure to improve, perform and contribute to the transformation of the central government-led approach Is. UNL is excited and honored to be the onboard supplier and technology provider for Tech-Trail Run 2.

Abhijeet Sinha, Project Director, NHEV said, “As India moves forward with an ambitious plan to achieve clean and green surface transport and provide world-class facilities to e-highway users, NHEV’s engagement with UNL has the potential to is bound to unlock the best available technology and services for Indian customers. UNL is building Internet of Places – a digital 1:1 geo-data twin to transform places into the next digital platform, enabling us to interact with stations, vehicles, Road Side Assistance (RSA) services in real time can do. This will allow us to pioneer a new generation of hyper local services, from e-commerce and last mile delivery to smart mobility and autonomous solutions.”

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