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Induct Technology - Autonomous Shuttles and Driverless Transport

The English-language home of Induct Technology - product documentation, deployment context, and operational notes for the Navia and Cybergo autonomous shuttle platforms.

Induct Technology English home - autonomous shuttle documentation

Induct Technology documents two autonomous shuttle platforms - Navia and Cybergo - designed for structured electric transport in managed environments. The product record here covers design context, operating characteristics, deployment scenarios, and the commercial history of low-speed driverless transport.

Platforms

The product family centres on two vehicles.

Navia is a compact, fully electric autonomous shuttle for campus loops, airport routes, and managed facility circuits. Passenger capacity of six to eight. LiDAR and sensor fusion navigation. No driver required under normal operating conditions.

Cybergo is a driverless electric shuttle developed with a particular focus on the North American market. The platform entered formal U.S. commercial deployment and addressed specific accessibility and operational requirements for that context.

Both platforms operate on fixed routes in controlled environments. Neither is a general-purpose road vehicle. The managed-environment constraint is fundamental to why these vehicles worked commercially when they did.

Key pages

Recent coverage

Resources

Practical documentation for autonomous shuttle deployment is available in the resources section. The applications section covers deployment contexts in detail - campuses, airports, hospital estates, industrial facilities, business parks, and tourism routes.

Historical context and technology evolution notes are in the history section.


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