About
EasyMile is a leading provider of autonomous driving technology purpose-built for heavy-duty industrial environments. Their AI-powered software stack enables reliable, driverless operation of vehicles such as tow tractors, cargo movers, and industrial platforms across complex indoor, outdoor, and mixed-traffic settings. With over 1.5 million autonomous kilometres driven and more than 300 deployments globally, EasyMile's technology delivers a 95% mission success rate in demanding real-world conditions. The company's flagship autonomous-driving stack integrates seamlessly with existing industrial vehicles, making it straightforward for airports, logistics hubs, and manufacturing facilities to upgrade their fleets without wholesale equipment replacement. Notable deployments include Munich Airport and Japan's first Level 4 autonomous towing at Narita International Airport. EasyMile serves enterprises that require scalable, field-proven autonomy to reduce manual labour, improve operational efficiency, and move goods safely in challenging environments. Their solutions are designed for industrial operators, logistics managers, and aviation ground-handling teams seeking to modernise cargo and ground transportation with proven AI autonomy.
Key Features
- Industrial-Grade Autonomous Driving Stack: A robust AI software stack that transforms tow tractors, cargo movers, and industrial platforms into fully autonomous vehicles for complex environments.
- Multi-Environment Operation: Supports autonomous navigation both indoors and outdoors, including mixed-traffic environments typical of airports, factories, and logistics hubs.
- Seamless Vehicle Integration: Integrates directly with existing heavy-duty fleet vehicles, minimising the need for new hardware and enabling phased deployment.
- Level 4 Autonomy: Achieves Level 4 autonomous operation as demonstrated at Narita International Airport, operating without human intervention in defined operational zones.
- Proven Reliability at Scale: Over 1.5 million autonomous kilometres driven with a 95% mission success rate across more than 300 global deployments.
Use Cases
- Automating cargo towing operations on airport tarmacs to reduce ground crew workload and improve turnaround times.
- Deploying autonomous material handling vehicles in manufacturing plants to transport goods between production lines.
- Integrating driverless tow tractors into logistics warehouses to streamline goods movement without additional staffing.
- Enabling Level 4 autonomous freight transport in controlled industrial zones such as seaports and distribution centres.
- Upgrading existing heavy-duty vehicle fleets with autonomous capabilities without replacing the underlying hardware.
Pros
- Field-Proven at Scale: With 300+ deployments and millions of autonomous kilometres, EasyMile's technology has demonstrated real-world reliability in demanding industrial settings.
- Flexible Integration: The autonomous-driving stack works with existing vehicle types, reducing capital expenditure and enabling incremental adoption.
- High Mission Success Rate: A guaranteed 95% mission success rate provides enterprises with the dependability needed for critical logistics and cargo operations.
Cons
- Enterprise-Only Pricing: EasyMile targets large industrial operators; pricing and deployment are not accessible to small businesses or individual users.
- Specialised Use Cases: The technology is designed exclusively for heavy-duty industrial and logistics applications, making it unsuitable for general-purpose or consumer automation needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
EasyMile's autonomous-driving stack integrates with heavy-duty vehicles including tow tractors, cargo movers, and industrial platforms used in airports, factories, and logistics sites.
EasyMile has over 300 deployments globally, including notable projects at Munich Airport and Narita International Airport in Japan, where it powers Level 4 autonomous cargo towing.
EasyMile supports up to Level 4 autonomy, meaning vehicles can operate fully without human intervention within defined operational domains.
Yes, EasyMile's technology is designed to handle both indoor and outdoor environments, including complex mixed-traffic settings where humans and other vehicles are present.
EasyMile guarantees a 95% mission success rate and has accumulated over 1.5 million autonomous kilometres across its global deployments.