giving vehicles the
sense of touch

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Our Vision

To advance the world’s transportation through a new sensory dimension, the dimension of Tactility

By utilizing in-car systems we bring the missing sense of tactility, enabling vehicles to literally “feel” the road, and utilize the vehicle-road dynamics into a much better safer, and more enjoyable driving experience.

Our solutions

Our tactility- sensing innovation empowers multiple data solutions that maximize safety and efficiency

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    ONBOARD GRIP ESTIMATION

    Real-Time Crowdsourced Grip Level Estimation For Maximum Safety & Efficiency.

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    TIRE HEALTH

    Data-Driven Insights About Tire Tear and Wear.

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    WEIGHT ESTIMATION

    Vehicle weight is estimated in real-time, meeting the upcoming EU regulatory requirements.

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    ROAD GRIP MAPPING

    Crowdsourced Tactile map that offers a real-time view of driving environments.

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Tactile data in action

70
+

CITIES AROUND THE WORLD

46642218
Km

SCOPE OF COVERAGE

120
K

SAFETY EVENTS IN THE LAST 24HRS

what our partners are saying

With the continued development of connected vehicles and infrastructure, this project creates an opportunity for us to be more technologically advanced and data-driven in how we maintain and invest in our roads and overall infrastructure

Sam Krassenstein

Transportation and Infrastructure Advisor of the City of Detroit

We chose Tactile Mobility because Porsche, renowned for its sports cars, seeks to enhance its products and innovation, like exploring autonomous driving tech alongside other automotive manufacturers.

Manuel Höll

General Manager Chassis SW-Development Porsche

The connected car is changing driving as we know it and tires continue to play an important role in the connected ecosystem. Connected and autonomous driving is key to the future of people and goods movement.

Abhijit Ganguly

Managing Director, Goodyear Ventures

With the continued development of connected vehicles and infrastructure, this project creates an opportunity for us to be more technologically advanced and data-driven in how we maintain and invest in our roads and overall infrastructure

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Sam Krassenstein

Transportation and Infrastructure Advisor of the City of Detroit

We chose Tactile Mobility because Porsche, renowned for its sports cars, seeks to enhance its products and innovation, like exploring autonomous driving tech alongside other automotive manufacturers.

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Manuel Höll

General Manager Chassis SW-Development Porsche

The connected car is changing driving as we know it and tires continue to play an important role in the connected ecosystem. Connected and autonomous driving is key to the future of people and goods movement.

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Abhijit Ganguly

Managing Director, Goodyear Ventures

Press Releases

Goodyear Ventures, Porsche Ventures invest in virtual sensing company Tactile Mobility

Tactile Mobility announced a $27 million Series C raise...

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