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Samsara and Revvo Partner to Integrate AI-Powered Tire Management

Samsara and Revvo Partner to Integrate AI-Powered Tire Management

Analyst(s): Olivier Blanchard
Publication Date: March 25, 2025

Samsara and Revvo have announced a partnership to integrate AI-powered tire management into Samsara’s Connected Operations Platform. The integration enables fleet operators to monitor tire health in real-time, improving safety and reducing operational costs. The collaboration also introduces hands-free alerts for drivers through the Samsara Driver app, helping fleets enhance efficiency and reduce unplanned downtime.

What is Covered in this Article:

  • Samsara and Revvo have partnered to integrate AI-driven tire management into Samsara’s Connected Operations Platform.
  • The integration enables real-time tire health tracking, improving fleet efficiency and reducing maintenance costs.
  • A hands-free alert system through the Samsara Driver app provides proactive safety notifications to drivers.
  • The partnership supports multiple industries, including transportation, logistics, construction, and manufacturing.
  • Revvo’s AI-powered analytics process over 1 billion miles of data and have reduced tire-related incidents by 80%.

The News: Revvo Technologies has partnered with Samsara to integrate AI-driven tire monitoring into Samsara’s Connected Operations Platform. The integration, now available on the Samsara App Marketplace, provides real-time tire health tracking using Revvo’s AI-powered analytics, which processes over 1 billion miles of tire data.

As part of the partnership, a hands-free driver alert system has been introduced through the Samsara Driver app, notifying drivers of tire issues without distractions. Revvo’s system automates the collection of over 30 tire health variables, allowing fleet operators to monitor tire conditions without manual inspections. The companies state that the system helps reduce maintenance costs, improve fuel efficiency, and prevent tire-related failures.

The integration is available for fleet operators in transportation, logistics, construction, manufacturing, and government sectors. Revvo reports that fleets using its AI-powered monitoring system have experienced an 80% reduction in tire-related incidents and notable cost savings. The service is currently available in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and EMEA markets.

Samsara and Revvo Partner to Integrate AI-Powered Tire Management

Analyst Take: Samsara’s collaboration with Revvo expands its fleet maintenance and operational monitoring capabilities by incorporating AI-powered tire tracking. The partnership provides fleet operators with a way to monitor tire conditions in real-time, reducing unexpected failures and maintenance costs.

AI-Driven Tire Intelligence Enhances Cost Efficiency

Revvo’s TireIQ system monitors tire pressure, tread depth, temperature, and alignment. With 1 billion miles of analyzed data and 375 billion tire rotations tracked, the system detects wear patterns and provides automated servicing recommendations before failures occur. The ability to predict degradation trends helps extend tire lifespan, lower replacement costs, and improve vehicle uptime.

Operational Impact and Industry Applications

Revvo’s monitoring system is designed for heavy-duty trucks, light-duty fleets, and passenger vehicles, analyzing wear patterns unique to each vehicle type. The integration with Samsara allows for automated maintenance tracking, helping fleets adjust servicing schedules based on actual tire conditions rather than set intervals. This approach reduces unnecessary replacements, improves fleet efficiency, and supports long-term cost management across transportation, construction, and logistics industries. By doing so, the partnership will likely improve the value proposition of Samsara’s offerings to its customers.

Real-Time Safety Alerts and Compliance Automation

TireIQ processes data directly on the vehicle, allowing real-time alerts through Samsara’s Driver app for issues such as low pressure, overheating, and misalignment. This reduces reliance on cloud-based diagnostics and allows drivers to address problems quickly. The system generates compliance reports, supports regulatory requirements, and simplifies fleet inspections. It also helps make the case to fleet managers for further investments in telematics-associated services. It opens the door to new use cases for sensors, AI, and telematics solutions on the technology vendor side of the industry.

To Sum Up

The partnership between Samsara and Revvo brings AI-driven tire monitoring to fleet operators, allowing for continuous tire health and predictive maintenance tracking. By analyzing over 1 billion miles of data, the system aims to improve safety and ROI, reduce downtime, and lower costs, providing a data-driven approach to fleet management.

What to Watch:

  • Large fleet operators prioritize predictive maintenance, but adoption depends on proving ROI. Existing systems and cost constraints may slow transitions.
  • Tire monitoring is shifting toward on-device AI processing, reducing cloud reliance. Competitors with stronger edge AI may challenge Samsara and Revvo’s approach.
  • Evolving fleet safety and environmental regulations could drive demand for AI-driven compliance tracking, benefiting companies that align with industry standards.
  • The partnership may lead to further collaborations with tire manufacturers, sensor providers, or logistics platforms, expanding Samsara’s ecosystem.

See the complete press release on Samsara’s partnership with Revvo to enhance fleet tire monitoring.

Disclosure: The Futurum Group is a research and advisory firm that engages or has engaged in research, analysis, and advisory services with many technology companies, including those mentioned in this article. The author does not hold any equity positions with any company mentioned in this article.

Analysis and opinions expressed herein are specific to the analyst individually and data and other information that might have been provided for validation, not those of The Futurum Group as a whole.

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Author Information

Olivier Blanchard

Olivier Blanchard is Research Director, Intelligent Devices. He covers edge semiconductors and intelligent AI-capable devices for Futurum. In addition to having co-authored several books about digital transformation and AI with Futurum Group CEO Daniel Newman, Blanchard brings considerable experience demystifying new and emerging technologies, advising clients on how best to future-proof their organizations, and helping maximize the positive impacts of technology disruption while mitigating their potentially negative effects. Follow his extended analysis on X and LinkedIn.

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