Imagry has announced a new strategic partnership with Carguru to integrate its AI-based autonomous-driving technology into passenger vehicles, creating roboshuttles to address growing demands for safe, reliable public transportation in Latvia and wider Europe.

The initiative aims to address road safety, improve public transport, maintain sustainable operations and provide economic growth.

A view of a highway from above
The vehicle will integrate Imagry’s AI-based perception, motion planning and vehicle control software into a roboshuttle

Initially; the first implementation will be based on an electric-powered vehicle with capacity for up to four passengers on a route covering roughly 9.8km on public roads with mixed transport.

The vehicle, which will utilise Imagry’s AI-based perception, motion planning and vehicle control software, will carry passengers between the Riga Airport and Freedom Monument and support HD-mapless, location-independent driverless operation.

The final implementation stage, which is scheduled for 2027, will see Carguru roboshuttle capabilities expanded to support bookable paid rides to any destination via an application.

Vladimirs Reskājs, Founder and CEO of Carguru, said:

This partnership marks an important milestone not only for Carguru, but for the entire mobility ecosystem in Latvia and the Baltics.

By combining Carguru’s experience in sustainable shared mobility with Imagry’s cutting-edge autonomous driving technology, we are taking a major step toward safer, greener, and more accessible transportation. This project demonstrates Latvia’s readiness to lead Europe into the era of autonomous mobility.

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