Safety Cloud
For Automotive

Safety Cloud® for automotive

Safety Cloud sends real-time alerts directly to vehicles for safer and smarter roads

Timely Hazard Alerts

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The world's largest V2X activation 

Stellantis partnered with HAAS Alert in 2023 and activated Safety Cloud on millions of Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram vehicles, becoming the first automotive brand to make V2X digital alerting a standard safety feature across the board.

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Innovative driver safety features

In 2024, Volkswagen of America, Inc. launched a new suite of safety-enhancing vehicle features, powered by Safety Cloud. These innovations enable Safety Cloud to send real-time in-dash notifications to help Volkswagen avoid potential hazards on the road ahead, such as a disabled vehicle or wrong-way driver.

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Improved driver situational awareness

In 2024, Safety Cloud became a part of the Mercedes-Benz Emergency Vehicle Alert Beta Program. Alerts are triggered on the vehicle’s  navigation map, instrument cluster, and heads-up, ensuring more drivers see results with ample time to safely slow down and move over. 

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A new era for V2X communication

In 2024, The Intelligent Transportation Society of America (ITSA) released its Beyond 5.9 GHz V2X Deployment Plan which serves as a blueprint for realizing the full potential of networked V2X in the U.S. to achieve our national objective of zero roadway deaths each year. This  update further cements the importance of making V2X applications, like digital alerting, a standard safety feature in all vehicles.

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Safety Cloud Guide

Learn how Safety Cloud enables a new level of protection and awareness for motorists and automated driving systems

Customer story

South Hills CDJR equips PA fire department with Safety Cloud

After a fire truck was struck while attending to an incident on an interstate, Larry and Christina Winter of South Hills Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and RAM (CDJR) helped equip the department with Safety Cloud.