Electric driverless vehicles are revolutionizing the way airports transport luggage. Coventry, UK-based transport tech company Aurrigo has developed two such vehicles, Auto-Dolly and Auto-DollyTug, which are now being used at a major airport in Asia. Auto-Dolly is an electric driverless vehicle that picks up a luggage container and drives itself to the plane. It is equipped with sensors that allow it to recognize people and objects on the road and avoid them. Auto-DollyTug is designed to replace a traditional diesel tractor-type baggage hauler. It can carry a luggage container on top of the vehicle, as well as tow up to four traditional, unpowered luggage dollies. Singapore Changi Airport has signed a multiyear partnership agreement with Aurrigo to jointly develop and test the Auto-Dolly and Auto-DollyTug, as well as Aurrigo’s airport simulation software platform Auto-Sim. This technology is revolutionizing the way airports transport luggage, making the process faster, more efficient, and safer.
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