Iveco has unveiled a new vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication software solution. It was developed in partnership with Accenture, designed to enhance road safety and traffic efficiency through real-time data exchange between vehicles, infrastructure, pedestrians, and networks. The company announced the development on 11 November.
The system was created and tested using the eDaily, Iveco’s electric light commercial vehicle, leveraging its telematics platform and on-board sensors.
The software enables the generation of Collective Perception Messages (CPMs), data packets shared among connected vehicles and infrastructure such as traffic lights and roadside sensors. These messages allow vehicles to detect potential hazards and perceive road conditions beyond the reach of their own sensors.

By aggregating and analyzing information from multiple sources, the V2X system supports driver decision-making through enhanced environmental awareness. The technology is capable of recognizing vulnerable road users, helping prevent collisions and improving overall traffic flow.
“Together with Accenture, we are accelerating the development of technologies that make transportation safer, more efficient, and more sustainable,” said Fabrizio
Conicella, Global Head of Digital and Advanced Technologies at Iveco Group. “The V2X system empowers vehicles to become active participants in a connected ecosystem.”

Alberto Scaglione, Automotive and Mobility Lead for Europe, Middle East, and Africa at Accenture, described the innovation as “a big step toward a mobility network where vehicles, infrastructure, and people share information in real time to improve safety and efficiency on the road.”
The project was developed under the MOST-National Centre for Sustainable Mobility framework, supported by the European Union through the National Recovery and Resilience Plan. Iveco showcased the technology at the MOST 2025 event held in Rome on 11–12 November.
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