Monotch introduces Connected Transport at Intertraffic 2026
by Ghislaine van Berkom12 March 20263 min read
A production-ready service for operational, cross-border connected transport
Monotch today introduces Connected Transport, a production-ready service that enables real-time data exchange between road authorities, roadside infrastructure, traffic control systems, mobility services and logistics service providers. The international introduction takes place at Intertraffic 2026, where Monotch demonstrates how connected transport is now available as an operational, off-the-shelf service.
Connected Transport is powered by TLEX, the Monotch platform, and provides a shared, open services layer for connected mobility. By leveraging standardised interfaces, vehicles, fleet management systems (FMS), and public authorities can connect using their existing on-board solutions, eliminating the need for complex, project-specific deployments.
The Connected Transport service is already operational across major logistics corridors in the Netherlands, a key gateway for European freight. Within this region, vehicles equipped with our partner's fleet management solutions and onboard applications are integrated into their customers' daily transport operations.
Monotch is now actively expanding this service across Europe, onboarding additional FMS providers and national access points (NAPs), and preparing new international corridors to support seamless cross-border transport.
Connected Transport creates a direct operational link between truck GPS data — via fleet management providers — and roadside infrastructure systems operated by road authorities. This establishes a coordinated digital network between vehicles, fleet systems and traffic control infrastructure.
A key capability is the active optimisation of freight movements in urban corridors. On designated routes, connected trucks can submit priority requests at traffic light intersections. By reducing unnecessary stops and enabling more constant speeds, the service helps lower fuel consumption, reduce emissions and improve traffic flow.
At the same time, drivers receive real-time safety alerts based on their precise position. These alerts include approaching emergency vehicles, active roadworks, temporary closures and other hazardous situations along their route.
Together, these capabilities support safer operations, improved efficiency and more sustainable logistics across European transport networks.
“Connected Transport establishes a direct digital connection between fleet systems and roadside infrastructure,” says Martijn Koch, responsible for Connected Transport at Monotch.
“By integrating truck GPS data, traffic control systems and public authority platforms, we create a coordinated network that improves safety, reduces emissions and optimises freight movements in urban corridors. This is not a concept or a trial — it is a service that is live today and ready to scale internationally.”
Connected Transport is designed as an open and extensible services layer. New regions, applications and partners can be added without disrupting existing operations, enabling long-term scalability and interoperability across borders.
Monotch will demonstrate Connected Transport at Intertraffic 2026. Join the team at the booth during this 4-day event. Official launch on March 12 at 11 AM on booth 02.227
• Demonstrations available
• Demo requests: visit the Monotch team at the stand or request a demo via www.monotch.com
About Monotch
Monotch is the company behind TLEX® — the real-time data-sharing layer that connects road infrastructure, road users, applications, AI models, and data-exchange networks.
TLEX is the proven foundation for connected mobility and digital infrastructure, enabling interoperability and real-time collaboration across the mobility ecosystem.
Founded in 2015, Monotch has rapidly grown into an international leader in smart mobility. Our technology powers scalable, secure, and future-ready mobility solutions — helping public and private partners around the world to connect systems, improve safety, and accelerate innovation.
More information: www.monotch.com
Contact person Monotch
Martijn Koch
Global Partnership Director
martijnkoch@monotch.com
Connected Transport is powered by TLEX, the Monotch platform, and provides a shared, open services layer for connected mobility. By leveraging standardised interfaces, vehicles, fleet management systems (FMS), and public authorities can connect using their existing on-board solutions, eliminating the need for complex, project-specific deployments.
The Connected Transport service is already operational across major logistics corridors in the Netherlands, a key gateway for European freight. Within this region, vehicles equipped with our partner's fleet management solutions and onboard applications are integrated into their customers' daily transport operations.
Monotch is now actively expanding this service across Europe, onboarding additional FMS providers and national access points (NAPs), and preparing new international corridors to support seamless cross-border transport.
Connected Transport creates a direct operational link between truck GPS data — via fleet management providers — and roadside infrastructure systems operated by road authorities. This establishes a coordinated digital network between vehicles, fleet systems and traffic control infrastructure.
A key capability is the active optimisation of freight movements in urban corridors. On designated routes, connected trucks can submit priority requests at traffic light intersections. By reducing unnecessary stops and enabling more constant speeds, the service helps lower fuel consumption, reduce emissions and improve traffic flow.
At the same time, drivers receive real-time safety alerts based on their precise position. These alerts include approaching emergency vehicles, active roadworks, temporary closures and other hazardous situations along their route.
Together, these capabilities support safer operations, improved efficiency and more sustainable logistics across European transport networks.
“Connected Transport establishes a direct digital connection between fleet systems and roadside infrastructure,” says Martijn Koch, responsible for Connected Transport at Monotch.
“By integrating truck GPS data, traffic control systems and public authority platforms, we create a coordinated network that improves safety, reduces emissions and optimises freight movements in urban corridors. This is not a concept or a trial — it is a service that is live today and ready to scale internationally.”
Connected Transport is designed as an open and extensible services layer. New regions, applications and partners can be added without disrupting existing operations, enabling long-term scalability and interoperability across borders.
Monotch will demonstrate Connected Transport at Intertraffic 2026. Join the team at the booth during this 4-day event. Official launch on March 12 at 11 AM on booth 02.227
• Demonstrations available
• Demo requests: visit the Monotch team at the stand or request a demo via www.monotch.com
About Monotch
Monotch is the company behind TLEX® — the real-time data-sharing layer that connects road infrastructure, road users, applications, AI models, and data-exchange networks.
TLEX is the proven foundation for connected mobility and digital infrastructure, enabling interoperability and real-time collaboration across the mobility ecosystem.
Founded in 2015, Monotch has rapidly grown into an international leader in smart mobility. Our technology powers scalable, secure, and future-ready mobility solutions — helping public and private partners around the world to connect systems, improve safety, and accelerate innovation.
More information: www.monotch.com
Contact person Monotch
Martijn Koch
Global Partnership Director
martijnkoch@monotch.com