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Europcar Taps AI Start-up for Mobility Solutions
With these first pilot projects, Europcar Mobility Group is strengthening its entry into the digital age with Tchek as part of its 2023 strategic roadmap and its "mobility service company" mission.

Europcar Mobility Group is testing Tchek to strengthen its relationship with customers, its commitments, and its maintenance and repair processes.
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French start-up, Tchek, has signed a partnership with Europcar Mobility group, which is currently testing Tchek's artificial intelligence solution on its sites. With these first pilot projects, Europcar Mobility Group is strengthening its entry into the digital age with Tchek as part of its 2023 strategic roadmap and its "mobility service company" mission.
The first phase of deployment was carried out with Tchek Scan. A disruptive product of the Tchek brand, and the world’s first autonomous scanner of artificial intelligence, it improves operational efficiency by automating and mechanising the inspection of the entire vehicle with great precision. Thanks to 3D reconstruction, image capture and the integration of business logic, Tchek Scan submits rapid alerts of new damage.
Europcar Mobility Group is testing Tchek to strengthen its relationship with customers, its commitments, and its maintenance and repair processes. To begin with, the start-up supports them in the digitalization and automation of check-in and check-out inspections of its traditional rental model. Ultimately, the project will also include new mobility solutions, with a view to improving overall operational efficiency, which may require more maintenance and repair than conventional vehicles.
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