Cambridge Mobile Telematics Earns Frost & Sullivan’s 2025 Global Market Leadership Recognition for Telematics Insurance and Connected Claims for Second Year in a Row
CMT’s AI-driven telematics platform reduces crashes, strengthens safety outcomes, and streamlines connected claims across global markets
December 19, 2025, Cambridge, MA — Frost & Sullivan announced today that it has recognized Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT) with its 2025 Global Market Leadership Recognition in the telematics insurance and connected claims industry. This is the second consecutive year that CMT has received Frost & Sullivan’s top honor for companies that demonstrate visionary innovation, market-leading performance, and strong customer impact.
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Frost & Sullivan’s analysts conducted a rigorous evaluation process spanning 12 months, benchmarking CMT against global technology providers across growth strategy, implementation excellence, product quality, technology leverage, and customer experience. The resulting report, 2025 Market Leader, Building Customer Loyalty and Retention, details CMT’s leadership in telematics insurance and connected claims, from breakthrough artificial intelligence (AI) for mobility, to accurately detecting road risk, real-time crash detection and connected claims, driver engagement, and consumer-friendly privacy-first data practices.
“CMT exists to make the world’s roads and drivers safer, and that mission drives every decision we make,” said William V. Powers, Co-Founder and CEO of CMT. “Our teams are building technology that reduces crashes, protects people in critical moments, and delivers new mobility experiences at a global scale. We’re expanding into new markets, partnering across industries, and pushing innovation forward from every angle, from advanced AI to next-generation safety services. We’re humbled by Frost & Sullivan’s recognition.”
A key factor in CMT’s recognition this year is the company’s leadership in AI for mobility with DriveWell Atlas, a suite of Telematics Foundation Models that learns the underlying physics of force, motion, and trajectory across CMT’s global data set. DriveWell Atlas identifies not only what happens on the road but why, uncovering patterns in driving behavior and delivering new levels of context, precision, and insight.
“The insurance sector is undergoing a profound shift from traditional, vehicle-centric models to highly dynamic, personalized frameworks powered by telematics and digital innovation,” said Natalia Casanovas, Best Practices Research Analyst at Frost & Sullivan. “Frost & Sullivan recognizes CMT for its unwavering commitment to innovation, its proven impact on road safety globally, and its leadership in transforming telematics into a powerful force for saving lives and shaping the future of mobility.”
CMT’s DriveWell Fusion platform uses advanced AI models to unite sensor data from smartphones, proprietary Tags, connected cars, dashcams, and third-party devices. This data harmonization turns complex driving behavior into real-time safety insights, detecting risks, identifying crashes, and delivering personalized feedback and long-term behavior change. CMT powers the safe driving programs for global auto insurers, automakers, gig economy companies, and public sector organizations.
“Frost & Sullivan commends CMT for advancing crash detection technology with unmatched precision, expanding coverage through strategic integrations, and delivering scalable solutions that set new standards for safety and insurer value,” said Parduman Satpal, Industry Analyst at Frost & Sullivan.
Frost & Sullivan analysts point to CMT’s ability to protect drivers before and after crashes. Building on more than a decade of crash detection leadership, CMT combines telematics, AI, and contextual data to provide real-time support for collisions, breakdowns, and severe weather. Proactive roadside assistance, hyperlocal hail alerts, total loss detection, and crash timeline visualizations help insurers and mobility providers resolve claims faster while providing drivers meaningful support when it matters most.
The report also highlights CMT’s leadership in driver engagement. The company’s behavioral science-based nudges, AI-personalized feedback, and sustained engagement levels set it apart from traditional insurance apps. These capabilities help insurers strengthen retention and drive lasting improvements in driving behavior.
The analysts report that CMT-powered safe driving programs have lowered distracted driving by 20 percent, reduced hard braking by 9 percent, and cut injury claims by more than 5 percent. The platform has prevented over 100,000 crashes and 54,000 serious road-related injuries.
CMT’s impact is both global and local. The company supports over 140 safe driving programs in 25 countries, tailoring its solutions to diverse business needs, regulatory frameworks, and customer expectations, enabling multiple program types with app-only, Tag-only, and app-plus-Tag solutions. CMT also adapts to regional data rules, using local infrastructure in Europe and partnering with AWS in Saudi Arabia to meet national standards.
Frost & Sullivan emphasizes CMT’s privacy-first approach for consumers. CMT ensures that consumer participation is always opt-in and fully transparent. Drivers can leave programs at any time, and their data is never sold to third parties or monetized for advertising.
About Frost & Sullivan
Frost & Sullivan’s Best Practices Recognitions honor companies across regional and global markets that exhibit exceptional achievement and consistent excellence in areas such as leadership, technological innovation, customer experience, and strategic product development. Each recognition is the result of a rigorous analytical process in which Frost & Sullivan industry experts benchmark performance through comprehensive interviews, deep-dive analysis, and extensive secondary research. The goal is to identify true best-in-class organizations that are driving transformative growth and setting new industry standards.
About Cambridge Mobile Telematics
Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT) is the world’s largest telematics service provider. Its mission is to make the world’s roads and drivers safer. The company’s AI-driven platform, DriveWell Fusion®, proactively identifies and reduces driving risk, leading to fewer crashes and injuries, making mobility safer. To date, CMT’s technology has helped prevent over 100,000 crashes worldwide. CMT partners with insurers, automakers, commercial mobility companies, and the public sector to measure risk, detect crashes, provide life-saving assistance, and streamline claims. Headquartered in Cambridge, MA, CMT operates globally with offices in Budapest, Chennai, Seattle, Tokyo, and Zagreb. Learn more at www.cmt.ai.