he Evocargo N1 autonomous vehicle has been put into operation at the Rusklimat IKSEL Industrial Technology Park in Kirzhach (Vladimir region, east of Moscow). Evocargo N1 transports equipment along a designated route approximately 2 kilometers long, which includes a two-lane road with crosswalks.
The route traverses the entire 145,000 square meters area of the technopark. The truck, with load capacity of 2 tons and range up to 200 km, operates around the clock, making an average of 40 trips per day. It is fitted with a covered body to protect climate equipment from heat and moisture during transportation. Commercial operation of the autonomous vehicles is managed by Evocargo, which provides maintenance, regular software updates, and monitoring to ensure proper functioning of the trucks. The service ensures uninterrupted, accident-free cargo transportation and improves logistics efficiency through faster delivery and reduced downtime during loading and unloading. Safety is ensured by a comprehensive multi-sensor perception system using advanced machine learning algorithms.
The technology enables the truck to accurately determine its position, plan the safest speed, and predict movements based on its surroundings.
The vehicles are fully electric with zero toxic emissions. According to Evocargo experts, changeover to electric-powered autonomous transport is set to reduce Rusklimat’s carbon dioxide emissions by over 800 kilograms per year, aligning with Rusklimat's long-term ESG strategy to minimize its carbon footprint and support sustainable development.