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Transportation Fleets Face Memory Shortage Cost Increases
March 16, 2026
Safety Vision's recent industry report reveals that global shortages of NAND flash and DRAM memory, driven by rising AI infrastructure demand and concentrated semiconductor manufacturing, are causing 30-50% cost increases and extended lead times for mobile video surveillance systems used in transportation fleets. This shortage is impacting procurement timelines and budgets for fleet video systems, compelling agencies and contractors to explore hybrid storage solutions and AI efficiency strategies to sustain safety performance amid these supply constraints.
- Transportation agencies and contractors should anticipate higher costs and longer delivery schedules for video surveillance hardware due to memory supply limitations.
- Procurement planning must incorporate alternative storage technologies and AI optimization to mitigate the impact of memory shortages on fleet safety systems.
- Vendors offering innovative hybrid storage or AI-efficient video solutions may gain competitive advantage in this constrained market.
- Budget adjustments and contract flexibility will be critical to accommodate price volatility and supply chain delays in fleet video system acquisitions.
Transportation fleets are adopting more advanced video and AI safety technologies at exactly the moment global memory supply is tightening.
— Nima Ostad, Safety Vision COO
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