Spectrum to Connect Nexar Connected Cars & Dashcams

Nexar, an emerging leader in artificial intelligence-powered mobility solutions, announced on June 25, 2025, a strategic alliance with Spectrum, one of the largest broadband providers in the United States. The collaboration is designed to transform how vehicle-generated data is collected, transmitted, and applied—ushering in a new era of connected transportation and real-time road intelligence.

At the heart of this partnership lies a shared ambition: to bring faster, more efficient, and vastly scalable data delivery to vehicles traversing American roadways. Nexar, whose platform enables over 350,000 connected vehicles to act as rolling sensors, is now leveraging Spectrum’s vast managed wireless network of more 17 million secure access point will transmit time-sensitive road data to the cloud with unprecedented speed and reliability.

This influx of connectivity will significantly bolster Nexar’s ability to deliver actionable roadway insights to a growing roster of clients, including insurers, urban planners, rideshare platforms, and commercial fleet operators. By anonymously capturing real-world driving conditions, Nexar’s system enables users to gain a clearer understanding of traffic dynamics, road hazards, and infrastructure needs. That data, when transmitted in near real-time, can be used to improve safety outcomes, refine autonomous vehicle algorithms, and support next-generation smart city planning.

“Partnering with Spectrum and its high-capacity network infrastructure allows us to scale edge data collection more effectively than ever before,” said Zach Greenberger, CEO of Nexar. “This is a crucial step toward making real-world mobility data accessible, meaningful, and—most importantly—actionable at scale.”

Spectrum, a division of Charter Communications, is positioning this partnership as a showcase of the versatility and robustness of its wireless capabilities. The company’s investment in next-gen connectivity is further embodied in initiatives such as Bryte IQ, a Network-as-a-Service platform developed with CableLabs that supports high-throughput, low-latency applications like autonomous driving and mobility analytics.

“This collaboration with Nexar represents an ideal intersection of our infrastructure and emerging mobility technologies,” said Gary Koerper, Spectrum’s Senior Vice President of Emerging Technology and Innovation. “Together, we’re laying the groundwork for a transportation ecosystem that is more connected, intelligent, and secure.”

The implications of this partnership extend well beyond efficient data transmission. As autonomous and semi-autonomous vehicles inch closer to mainstream adoption, the demand for fast, reliable, and context-rich data becomes increasingly essential. With Spectrum’s network backbone and Nexar’s AI capabilities, the partnership stands to support not just safer roadways, but also more responsive cities and smarter vehicles.

For Nexar, this collaboration is another step in a broader effort to expand its presence across fleets, rideshare services, taxis, and municipal transportation systems. Its platform continues to prove essential for applications ranging from real-time traffic monitoring to long-term infrastructure assessment.

By uniting scalable connectivity with intelligent mobility software, the Nexar-Spectrum partnership is poised to help define the digital arteries of America’s future transportation systems—where data moves at the pace of life, and roads respond in real time.