Aurrigo launches Canada’s first all-season, medium-speed autonomous shuttle trial

Coventry-based Aurrigo International plc is expanding its vehicle line-up into North America with the deployment of its nine-seater passenger Auto-Shuttle® in Kanata, Ontario, marking the start of Canada’s first all-season, medium- speed autonomous shuttle on public roads.

The project, delivered with the Kanata North Business Association (KNBA) and in collaboration with Area X.O operated by Invest Ottawa, will connect eight designated stops across Kanata North Technology Park, Canada’s largest tech park. The 4.5km route has been strategically designed to link businesses, restaurants, community spaces, and public transit, providing safe and accessible mobility for workers, residents, and visitors.

The winter-ready, Level 4 electric and autonomous shuttle has been engineered to operate in challenging Canadian conditions, including snow, ice, rain, wind, and falling leaves. Following a period of rigorous testing at Area X.O, Canda’s all-weather R&D complex for next-gen technologies, the vehicle will begin service on public roads, operating in mixed traffic at medium speeds.

David Keene MBE, CEO of Aurrigo International plc, commented:

“We have been working with Kanata North Business Association for over six years on how we can effectively bring
autonomous vehicles to the streets of Canada. This important project accelerates this vision, and we believe we have the real-world technology in place in Auto-Shuttle ® that will prove driverless vehicles can operate safely and effectively in all weather conditions.

“In my opinion, this could be the testbed that unlocks further AV developments in North America and across the rest of the globe.”

This real-world Canadian testing environment will provide valuable insights into supporting the advancement of Aurrigo’s autonomous airport shuttle solutions, which require reliable performance across diverse weather and operational conditions.

Lessons learned from Ottawa’s four-season shuttle trial will directly inform the refinement and deployment of the Coventry company’s vehicles in airport settings worldwide, where safety, inclusivity, and adaptability to complex environments are critical.

The initiative builds on earlier low-speed autonomous pod and shuttle trials conducted in Ottawa in 2019 and 2021, now advancing to a modified commercial vehicle with increased speed, capacity, and operational range. By combining cutting-edge technology, inclusive design, and urban planning foresight, this project aims to set a national benchmark for smart, safe, and sustainable autonomous transit services in Canada.

Kelly Daize, Executive Director of the Kanata North Business Association, said:

“It is not only an historic first for Canada – it’s a powerful example of how industry, government, and community can come together to test real-world solutions that improve accessibility, advance safety, and create a blueprint for the future of transportation in all seasons.”

(Pic: Aurrigo)

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