About
Mojio is a leading connected car and telematics platform designed to help businesses unlock the value of vehicle data at scale. Having processed over 15 billion miles of driving data, Mojio's cloud infrastructure — built on Microsoft Azure IoT — delivers global scalability, enterprise-grade security, and best-in-class latency for millions of connected vehicles simultaneously. The platform serves four primary verticals: mobile network operators (enabling branded connected car services for subscribers), automotive OEMs (modular SaaS for rapid deployment of in-vehicle services), commercial auto insurance (telematics-based insights for risk assessment), and field service management (fleet tracking integrated with tools like Jobber). Mojio's product suite includes the core Mojio Platform (featuring a Telematics Engine, Mobility Studio, Services Ecosystem, and Intelligence Toolkit), Motion (a consumer-facing connected car app rich in driving insights and vehicle health features), Force Fleet Tracking (real-time commercial fleet management), and Mojio Engage (customer engagement tools for partners). With a robust, hardware-agnostic API ecosystem, Mojio enables rapid integration and white-label deployments without requiring proprietary hardware. Its proven partnership model — powering pan-European connected car strategies for Deutsche Telekom and national rollouts for T-Mobile and TELUS — makes it a trusted platform for enterprises seeking to deliver connected mobility at scale.
Key Features
- Telematics Engine: Ingests and processes billions of miles of driving data in real time, converting raw vehicle signals into structured, actionable insights.
- Hardware-Agnostic Platform: Works with any vehicle or OBD device regardless of make, model, or brand, enabling flexible deployments without proprietary hardware lock-in.
- Force Fleet Tracking: Real-time commercial fleet management solution with integrations for field service tools like Jobber, ideal for home service businesses and SMBs.
- Motion Consumer App: A feature-rich, white-label connected car app delivering trip history, vehicle health monitoring, and driving insights to end consumers.
- Mobility Studio & Intelligence Toolkit: Modular SaaS components and APIs that allow partners to rapidly build, customize, and deploy branded connected mobility services.
Use Cases
- Mobile network operators deploying white-label connected car services to their subscriber base across multiple countries.
- Automotive OEMs rapidly building and launching branded in-vehicle connected services for their customers.
- Commercial auto insurers leveraging telematics data to assess driving risk and create usage-based insurance products.
- Field service businesses using Force Fleet Tracking to monitor vehicle locations, optimize routes, and integrate with job management platforms like Jobber.
- Home service professionals tracking their fleet in real time to improve dispatch efficiency and customer communication.
Pros
- Globally Scalable Infrastructure: Built on Microsoft Azure IoT, the platform supports millions of connected vehicles with enterprise-grade security, privacy compliance, and low latency.
- Proven Enterprise Partnerships: Powers connected car programs for Deutsche Telekom, T-Mobile, TELUS, Bosch, and Vivint Smart Home — validating reliability at a carrier and OEM scale.
- Flexible, Modular Architecture: Mojio's API-first, hardware-agnostic design lets partners pick and integrate only the components they need, reducing time-to-market significantly.
Cons
- Not for Individual Consumers: Mojio is a B2B platform requiring a partner or operator relationship; direct consumer access is only available through partner-branded products.
- No Transparent Public Pricing: Enterprise pricing and onboarding require direct contact with Mojio's sales team, making it difficult to evaluate costs upfront.
- Niche Industry Focus: Primarily targets automotive, telecom, insurance, and fleet industries — limiting relevance for businesses outside the connected mobility ecosystem.
Frequently Asked Questions
Mojio is a connected car and telematics platform that helps mobile network operators, automotive OEMs, insurers, and fleet businesses build and deploy scalable connected mobility services using vehicle data.
Mojio's primary customers are mobile network operators (like Deutsche Telekom, T-Mobile, TELUS), automotive OEMs, commercial auto insurers, and field service management companies needing fleet tracking.
No. Mojio's platform is hardware-agnostic, meaning it can work with a wide range of OBD-II devices and vehicle types without requiring proprietary hardware.
Motion is Mojio's consumer-facing connected car app that delivers trip tracking, vehicle health diagnostics, driving insights, and safety features — available for white-label deployment by Mojio's partners.
Mojio's platform is built on Microsoft Azure IoT and meets the highest security and privacy standards required by the automotive and telecommunications industries, including GDPR-aligned data handling.
