Every vehicle event must arrive
Navora Mobility operates connected-services infrastructure for vehicle manufacturers. Its platform receives telemetry used for automatic collision alerts, emergency assistance, roadside support, stolen-vehicle location and predictive maintenance.
The previous database experienced reliability and maintenance issues that were unacceptable for safety-related services. As the connected fleet grew, the company also needed to process richer sensor payloads and deliver a concise view of each incident to response agents.
Resilient event data with immediate operational context
Navora migrated vehicle state, event streams, subscriber data and incident workflows to SelectiveDB. Eighteen production deployments isolate services while sharing consistent operational patterns for replication, backup and failover.
An incident assistant retrieves current vehicle information, recent telemetry, service entitlements and response procedures to prepare a grounded brief for the agent. Selective Cloud provides automated scaling and maintenance without planned interruption to the safety platform.
A safer response platform at connected-vehicle scale
Navora now supports 6.4 million connected vehicles with measured monthly availability of 99.995%. Critical incident context is available to response teams in under 2.5 seconds.
The consolidated brief reduced average agent triage time by 41%. The platform can also accept richer sensor events as newer vehicles add safety, occupant and environmental signals.