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My name is Milton Davis Jr., / Inventor;  introducing EVWIS the (Emergency Vehicle Warning Indication System), first-of-its-kind public safety warning system that combines intelligent traffic signal preemption with “Visual” LED alerts to improve roadway awareness, clearing stagnating traffic that's ahead of emergency vehicles for safe and increased emergency response time.  Powered by V2X (Vehicle-to-Everything) communication, EVWIS is designed to be an attention gainer that alerts nearby vehicles, and pedestrians of approaching emergency vehicles at intersections, before conflict occurs.

The Emergency Vehicle Warning Indication System (EVWIS) is not a traditional preemptive system—it's the "First Of Its Kind": a true “Warning” system that gives a “Visual” warning equipped with a smart preemptive feature.  There is no existing solution that compares to it in this world, EVWIS is a stand alone  warning system.

Unlike the two preemptive systems currently in use, which were solely designed to improve emergency vehicle response times, EVWIS goes a step further.  It actively involves the city and the public by notifying drivers and pedestrians in advance that an emergency vehicle is approaching an intersection.  This proactive communication enables stagnant or congested traffic to begin clearing the road before the emergency vehicle reaches the intersection—creating a safer, more efficient path forward with community cooperation to effectively increase an even greater response time.

Furthermore, EVWIS is both traffic-light compatible and preemptive-friendly, allowing for seamless integration with existing infrastructure while offering an advanced layer of public safety and traffic coordination.

Our company is proudly headquartered in Georgia, strategically positioned in a state recognized for its robust transportation infrastructure, pro-innovation business climate, and strong relationships with municipal and public safety agencies.  Being based in Georgia provides us with direct access to key decision-makers in transportation, technology, and government—ideal for piloting and scaling the Emergency Vehicle Warning Indication System (EVWIS).  This location also allows us to leverage the state’s supportive ecosystem for startups, including access to innovation hubs, industry partnerships, and economic development resources.

The Problem:
Every year, thousands of accidents and delays occur because drivers are unaware of or fail to respond promptly to approaching emergency vehicles.  This lack of situational awareness endangers both emergency responders and the public.  While traditional preemption systems are designed to change traffic lights, they do little to actively warn nearby drivers and pedestrians in real time.  EVWIS was created to change that.

The Solution:
EVWIS solves this problem by providing preemptive, location-based alerts to civilian drivers about the presence and proximity of emergency vehicles.  These alerts are delivered through in-vehicle infotainment systems, mobile applications, or roadside infrastructure.  The system also offers integration with traffic signal systems to facilitate intersection preemption, allowing emergency vehicles to pass safely and efficiently while also increasing emergency response times—especially in congested urban areas.

This is a device to be installed at an intersection.  It is currently designed for a 4 way intersection that already has traffic lights installed.

 What makes EVWIS especially compelling is its resilience and scalability. The system is 100% solar-powered, self-contained, and does not rely on any electrical grid, cellular service, or municipal communication infrastructure.  This allows for faster, lower-cost deployment in both urban and rural environments while maintaining functionality during outages or network disruptions.

EVWIS is protected by a fully granted U.S. patent (April 16, 2024 / US 11,961,396 B2), covering its unique integration of intersection signal control, roadside LED alerts, GPS tracking, and in-vehicle/mobile notifications. This gives the company a strong defensible position in a rapidly expanding market.

Value Proposition: 
Because of its independent preemptive feature, EVWIS has the potential to embrace emerging capabilities to integrate with emerging technologies.

We are targeting a multi-segmented market at the intersection of public safety, smart mobility, and connected vehicle technologies.
 
·   Departments of Transportation (DOTs) at the state and city level 
·   Public Safety Departments (Police, Fire, EMS)
·   Smart City Initiatives and urban traffic management programs
 
 These customers are responsible for public safety infrastructure and are actively seeking innovative technologies that improve emergency response times, reduce traffic collisions, and support V2X integration, whether it's the City of Atlanta, but basically anywhere.

Emergency Vehicle Fleets

·   Fire Departments
·   Ambulance Services (public and private)
·   Law Enforcement Agencies

These organizations directly benefit from faster, safer travel to emergency scenes and from signal preemption technologies that clear intersections before arrival.

Automotive OEMs & Tier 1 Suppliers

·   Vehicle manufacturers seeking to integrate V2X technologies and smart safety features
·   Telematics and infotainment providers who can embed EVWIS alerts into vehicles

This is a strategic long-term market focused on embedded technology integration for connected and autonomous vehicle platforms.

Commercial Fleets & Transportation Services

·   Logistics and delivery companies operating in high-density traffic zones
·   School bus systems and public transit agencies that require route safety and intersection management

These groups are secondary adopters that benefit from broader deployment of the infrastructure and increased driver situational awareness.

 Insurance & Risk Management Firms

·   Partners for risk mitigation, liability reduction, and premium incentives tied to the use of real-time safety tech.

As EVWIS reduces crash risks, it can become part of usage-based insurance strategies or commercial fleet safety programs. 

 
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Total Addressable Market (TAM):

According to industry data, the U.S. emergency vehicle market includes over 1 million active emergency vehicles and over 300 million registered drivers, while the global market for connected vehicle technology is projected to exceed $80 billion by 2030. Our initial focus is on metro areas with high traffic density and documented emergency response delays—starting with pilot deployments in Georgia before scaling nationally and globally.

EVWIS is not just a traffic solution—it’s a life-saving innovation that redefines how cities and citizens respond to emergency vehicles.  With defensible IP, a real-world use case, and national relevance, EVWIS is uniquely positioned to become a foundational tool in the future of connected transportation.


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