Volvo’s unique Personal Car Communicator (PCC) has
won the Innovation award at the 2007 British Insurance
Car Security A wards, announced today at Thatcham, the
Motor Insurance Repair Research Centre.

The Volvo PCC is an advanced pocket-sized
control centre which holds valuable security information
for the owner about the car’s current lock and alarm
status. It uses the latest remote smart key technology
and a highly sensitive heartbeat sensor, a world first,
to detect if an intruder is present in the car.
When in range (up to 100m) the PCC shows
if the car is locked, if the alarm is activated or if
the alarm has been triggered and whether someone is actually
in the car. When out of range, the most recent information
is stored so that at any time and in any place a check
can be made to see if the car was actually locked when
it was parked2. The PCC also includes keyless entry and
keyless drive.

“Personal security is one of the
cornerstones of Volvo safety and we are delighted to win
this award which recognises the importance of Volvo’s
PCC technology and its valuable contribution towards reducing
vehicle crime and enhancing the owner’s personal
security and peace of mind,” says Stuart Kerr, managing
director, Volvo Car UK.