Aurrigo International has unveiled its latest autonomous technology at its Coventry HQ in the UK, as part of an exciting project with Innovate UK, Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CCAV), supply-chain giant UPS and East Midlands Airport.
Auto-Cargo is the company’s largest aviation vehicle to date and is set to transform airside logistics by autonomously carrying a total payload of 16,500kg. The vehicle is a fully electric, zero-emission alternative to existing diesel-powered models.
With precision automation, advanced obstacle detection, and real-time fleet coordination, the aim is for the vehicle to reduce stress on workers, enhance safety and optimize on-the-ground performance.
Backed by funding from Innovate UK and CCAV, the new vehicle’s next stop is East Midlands Airport, where it will move heavy cargo loads to and from aircraft at UPS’s hub, the UK’s second-largest cargo terminal.
“This latest launch is another milestone moment for our business and extends our footprint in the aviation sector,” said David Keene, Aurrigo International‘s CEO. “Working with UPS, we have designed and developed an autonomous vehicle that can transport a standard cargo pallet or two ULDs with a 4,500kg onboard capacity and the option of towing an additional 12,000kg trailer. Our launch event was the perfect opportunity to showcase Auto-Cargo and the collaboration with UPS to an exclusive group of industry delegates. They had the opportunity to look around the vehicle and explore some of the autonomous technology and features for themselves. We have had significant success with the rollout of our smaller Auto-DollyTug at airports across the globe, helping to transport passenger luggage, and now we are ready to make our mark in the cargo sector.”
Sarah Jones, Minister for Industry and Decarbonisation, added her support, “Our modern industrial strategy will help build on successes like Aurrigo’s autonomous technology, bringing growth, jobs and opportunities to every part of the UK and delivering on our plan for change. By working in partnership with industry, we want to drive forward innovation and propel the development of next-generation zero-emission and automated vehicle technologies.”
Auto-Cargo, which uses an electric drive with twin 18.4kW motors and four-wheel steering, enhances efficiency, safety and sustainability in airport cargo operations. As a result of a new software algorithm developed in-house, it can fully function in severe weather, including rain in excess of 50mm per hour.
The vehicle has a maximum speed of 25km/h and can run for up to eight hours on a single charge.
