Automated Roll Call Device 'e-Tenko Self Type Robokebby' Surpasses 1,100 Units; Price Reduced in Appreciation

Tokai Denshi Co., Ltd. announced that its automated roll call device, 'e-Tenko Self Type Robokebby,' has surpassed 1,100 units in total installations. To support the promotion of operational management DX, the company will implement a price reduction effective June 1, 2026.
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Tokai Denshi Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Fuji City, Shizuoka; Representative Director: Tetsuya Sugimoto), a developer and seller of alcohol detection, automated roll call, and operational management systems, announced that its 'e-Tenko Self Type Robokebby' has exceeded 1,100 units in total installations. To express gratitude to customers and contribute to a safer traffic society, the company is revising the price of the device. Despite rising costs, the company aims to support the promotion of operational management DX through a more accessible pricing structure. Following the April 2023 revision of roll call regulations, automated post-duty roll calls became possible, accelerating DX in the transport sector. Tokai Denshi obtained certification for the 'e-Tenko Self Type Robokebby' (Certification No. JM25-002) ahead of the 'pre-duty automated roll call' system launched in April 2025. As of the end of May 2026, the device has been installed in 728 companies with 1,189 units. The device automates roll calls, including blood pressure, temperature, alcohol checks, and vehicle inspections, without the need for a PC. Free trial rentals are currently available. The company is also developing next-generation mobile solutions for remote automated roll calls. The price revision will take effect for orders placed on or after June 1, 2026, reducing the price from 328,000 JPY to 278,000 JPY (excluding tax).

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What is 'Automated Roll Call'?

It is a system that automates alcohol checks and health monitoring for drivers, complying with Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism regulations.