About Induct Technology
About Induct Technology - an autonomous mobility documentation and research resource covering the Navia and Cybergo shuttle platforms, deployment contexts, and the development of low-speed driverless transport.
Induct Technology is an autonomous mobility documentation resource. This site covers the Navia and Cybergo electric shuttle platforms, the deployment contexts they were designed for, and the practical considerations that define viable autonomous transport in managed environments.
What this site documents
The core of the site is product and deployment documentation for two autonomous shuttle platforms - Navia and Cybergo - that entered commercial deployment as some of the earliest purpose-built, commercially available, fully driverless passenger vehicles.
Around that core sits a broader set of resources: deployment scenario analysis, operational field notes, technology explainers, and a record of the press and launch moments that marked significant points in the development of this vehicle category.
The history section covers the development arc from research platform to commercial product. The resources section addresses practical questions around deployment planning, route suitability, and operational management. The gallery and video sections provide visual documentation of the platforms in their operating environments.
Why the subject matters
The managed-environment autonomous shuttle represents a category of transport technology that proved viable earlier than general-purpose autonomous driving - and which has remained practically relevant in specific contexts regardless of how the broader autonomous vehicle debate has evolved.
Understanding what made these platforms work, in which environments, and why the deployment context mattered as much as the vehicle technology is useful for anyone evaluating autonomous transport now. The early commercial deployments of Navia and Cybergo were not proof-of-concept demonstrations. They were real services, and the lessons from operating them inform how the category has developed.
What you will find here
The site is organised around several main sections:
- Products - detailed documentation for the Navia and Cybergo platforms, including design context, operating characteristics, and legacy product pages at their original paths
- Applications - analysis of deployment contexts where low-speed autonomous shuttles work well and why
- News - a product and deployment news archive covering launches, market entries, and press coverage
- Resources - practical guides, terminology, and field notes on autonomous shuttle operation
- Gallery - visual documentation of the platforms and their operating environments
- History - a technology evolution narrative covering the development of the Navia and Cybergo programmes
- Videos - video documentation and summaries
Content standards
The content on this site aims to be accurate, specific, and editorially useful. Claims about the platforms are framed carefully - where the historical record is clear, it is stated directly; where precision requires qualification, that qualification is included.
This site does not fabricate company history, invent deployment statistics, or make claims that cannot be supported by visible documentation. The product pages address what the vehicles are, how they operate, and what the deployment record shows - not what a press release hoped they would become.
Contact
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| *See also: Products | Applications | History* |