Cyngn's 12,000-Pound DriveMod Tugger Deploying With Manufacturers

The new tugger doubles the towing capacity of its predecessor.

Cyngn's 12,000 lb. DriveMod Tugger.
Cyngn's 12,000 lb. DriveMod Tugger.
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Cyngn Inc have announced a commercial deployment of its next-generation DriveMod Tugger, featuring a recent upgrade to 12,000-pound towing capacity, with a customer that is a major manufacturer of automotive service equipment.

Next-gen DriveMod Tuggers have been used in several pilot deployments with automotive and defense customers in recent weeks, highlighting continued traction in focal sectors that have been previously emphasized by Cyngn.

These deployments highlight the company's ability to efficiently bring autonomous vehicles online at diverse customer facilities across manufacturing and logistics.

The production customer, a major manufacturer in the automotive service equipment space, is embarking on a multi-faceted strategy to adopt new industrial automation technologies. With evolving growth and production demands, they turned to Cyngn to help tackle challenges related to labor shortages, high operational costs and increased safety requirements.

This announcement follows the recent achievement of the first next-generation 12,000-pound DriveMod-enabled MT-160 Tugger being built at Motrec's facility. This autonomous tugger is designed to improve operational efficiency, enhance safety and provide valuable insights through Cyngn Insight, the simple software tools that enable customers to harness Cyngn's AI-powered DriveMod autonomous vehicle technology.

The latest DriveMod Tugger model, featuring a motor controller upgrade from Motrec, doubles the towing capacity of its predecessor to deliver an even more robust solution that can address additional material handling applications of large-scale industrial operations.

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