Leading global contech has launched the Trackunit MCP (Model Context Protocol) Server enabling construction and rental professionals to query, understand, and act on fleet data through widely used AI tools via its IrisX operating data platform.
The Trackunit MCP (Model Context Protocol) Server, provides fleet data accessibility through AI clients including ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot. Using the open Model Context Protocol (MCP), users can query assets, update data, and configure alerts through natural language without custom integrations.
“Connectivity was always the foundation, but connectivity alone doesn’t make decisions, intelligence does,” said Laerke Ullerup, CMO at Trackunit. “With the MCP Server, equipment, field, and fleet data becomes accessible within the AI tools construction professionals already use, changing how decisions are made in practice.”
The launch marks the next step in Trackunit's AI in IrisX initiative, embedding AI directly into the platform rather than as a separate layer. The approach focuses on turning high-quality data into operational intelligence that enables faster and more confident action. A conversational AI assistant within Trackunit Manager is expected to launch later this summer.
"Telematics has generated vast amounts of machine data across construction, but the challenge has been turning that data into action at the right moment," said Ullerup. "Before, data required an analyst and days of custom development to become useful. Now it surfaces in minutes, telling operators and fleet managers what to act on, not just what occurred."
IrisX processes more than 2 trillion data points and ingests over 3 billion new data points daily across 6.5 million connected assets, supporting mixed fleets and complex, multi-brand environments.
"High-quality, reliable data is what makes AI-driven intelligence possible. That starts with connectivity health and getting the right telematics from day one," said Ullerup. For this purpose, Trackunit is introducing a connectivity health solution, including the Fit App, purpose-built to guide installers from first setup through connectivity monitoring, ensuring assets are configured correctly before data ever reaches IrisX.
