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Roadcast Launches India’s First Alcohol Breath Analyzer

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Roadcast introduces the first Made-in-India alcohol breath analyzer. With this launch, Roadcast aims to achieve business milestones worth USD 1 million over the next two years. This is a significant development to prevent drunk driving. It is designed for use on roads as well as in workplaces, combining safety, compliance, and innovation.

New Delhi, 10th September: Roadcast, a leading SaaS-based and hardware-agnostic tracking platform funded by Jubilant FoodWorks, has recently launched its fully India-made alcohol breath-analyzer solution, a breakthrough innovation designed to prevent drunk driving, prevent road incidents, and enhance workplace safety. It is integrated with Roadcast’s telematics unit, which can prevent vehicle ignition if the driver is intoxicated and transmits real-time data to fleet administrators.

The launch comes at a time when the global and Indian markets for alcohol detection technologies are experiencing steep growth. The global breath analyzer market is projected to grow from USD 715.5 million in 2024 to USD 1,154.3 million by 2034 (CAGR 4.9%), while the Indian market is expected to grow at an even faster 8.2% CAGR. Similarly, the anti-drunk driving device market is forecast to expand from USD 4.48 billion in 2024 to USD 6.57 billion by 2029 (CAGR 8.0%). Meanwhile, the global alcohol sensor market, valued at USD 1.78 billion in 2023, is projected to reach nearly USD 5.42 billion by 2032 (CAGR 12.74%).

Roadcast aims for substantial growth of 2x with this product, adding to their existing growth, and it addresses the urgent need in pan-India, where preventive measures against drunk driving are a safety concern. It is compact, safe, and easy to use; the analyzer can be used without having any blood or urine samples. Its adaptability extends beyond vehicles to warehouses, factories, offices, and industrial facilities, where it can be paired with mobile devices for enabling attendance management using facial recognition combined with alcohol detection. Historical data storage and reporting capabilities further enhance compliance and operational oversight.

Drunk driving is a major road safety issue in India, and this poses a serious challenge to public safety. These incidents make it an urgent need to develop solutions that do not just detect but actively prevent accidents. Roadcast’s alcohol breath analyzer is targeted at B2B enterprises, transport fleets, and government companies, providing them with a scalable and compliance-ready safety solution. It is already becoming a public-safety tool for commercial vehicles, taxis, public transport, ambulances, and workforce-related settings often implicated in alcohol-related incidents.

“At Roadcast, we take immense pride in building solutions that are not only technologically advanced but also proudly Made in India. The alcohol Breath Analyzer is a step toward making our roads and workplaces safer by preventing incidents before they happen. Our goal is to ensure that safety and accountability are seamlessly integrated into everyday operations, while showing India’s capability to create a lasting impact on both society and industry,” said Vishal Jain, Co-Founder &CEO of Roadcast.

Roadcast’s alcohol breath analyzer is more than just a product; it is a public safety tool that brings together technology, compliance, and corporate responsibility. By addressing one of the leading causes of road deaths and workplace accidents, the solution sets new benchmarks for road and workplace safety. Amidst strong market growth trends and the support for the ‘Make in India’ vision, this launch represents the start of a safer, smarter, and more responsible mobility landscape in India.

Disclaimer: This article is based on information available from public sources. It has not been reported by EQMint journalists. EQMint has compiled and presented the content for informational purposes only and does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness. Readers are advised to verify details independently before relying on them.

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