Infleet, a Brazilian technology solutions company for fleet management, closed its 2024 balance sheet, which showed a 120% growth in the past year. For 2025, the goal is to intensify this expansion by investing in safety. The company has been allocating resources to artificial intelligence in its solution that reduces traffic accidents: the vehicle camera that detects and analyzes driver behavior.
Reaching the mark of R$18 million in funding rounds, the startup plans to expand its client portfolio – currently at 700 nationwide. Infleet’s fleet management solutions impact up to a 40% reduction in maintenance costs, promote 25% savings in fuel consumption, and increase driver productivity by 20%.
The startup’s co-founders, Victor Cavalcanti and Vitor Reis (CEO and COO of the company respectively), are all smiles from ear to ear when reviewing 2024 and projecting for 2025. “It was a period of decisive achievements. In addition to securing investments, we were awarded the Black Founders Fund, featured in 100 Startups to Watch and GPTW,” says Cavalcanti.
The Black Founders Fund is a Google for Startups program that invests in startups founded and led by Black entrepreneurs – the case of Vitor Reis. Meanwhile, 100 Startups to Watch is a survey by Pequenas Empresas & Grandes Negócios (PEGN) magazine, in partnership with EloGroup, Innovc, Valor Econômico, and Época Negócios, highlighting innovative companies. Being on this list means being in the spotlight for investors, entrepreneurs, and professionals. On the other hand, GPTW (Great Place To Work) is a ranking by the homonymous organization that identifies the best companies to work for.
“Infleet has already raised R$18 million in venture capital. Now, in 2025, we’re aiming for even faster growth,” say Cavalcanti and Reis.
Currently, Infleet’s solutions include telemetry, vehicle cameras, real-time fleet monitoring, preventive and corrective maintenance planning, digital checklists, and data analysis, with detailed insights into vehicle performance, allowing the identification of patterns and trends such as fuel consumption, maintenance, and uptime.
Another tool organizes the control of traffic violations committed by drivers, facilitating the registration, tracking, and resolution of fines, which helps prevent the accumulation of unpaid violations and potential legal issues for the company.
The vehicle camera, for example, features artificial intelligence capabilities. It consists of cameras installed in vehicles that analyze driver behavior and conduct. The devices can identify signs of fatigue, gestures indicating distraction or carelessness, cell phone use, among other details that contribute to accidents and incidents.