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We bring a SAFE autonomous solution to the geo-fenced low-speed vehicle (LSV) market – significantly reducing on-site transportation costs for our customers and thrilling riders with the extraordinary “WOW” effect.

The cost savings from autonomous fleet operations are real.Urban operators are reporting at least 30% reduction in opera...
27/04/2026

The cost savings from autonomous fleet operations are real.

Urban operators are reporting at least 30% reduction in operational costs after switching to autonomous technologies.

No drivers to schedule. Fewer accidents. Better fleet utilization. Lower insurance costs.

This is why cities, campuses, and facilities are making the switch.

Most autonomous vehicles can't operate indoors.No GPS signal in airport terminals, convention centers, hospitals, or par...
23/04/2026

Most autonomous vehicles can't operate indoors.

No GPS signal in airport terminals, convention centers, hospitals, or parking garages means they're stuck.

Carteav's system doesn't need GPS. Advanced indoor positioning lets the carts navigate crowded hallways, avoid obstacles, and move seamlessly between indoor and outdoor spaces.

Airports, convention centres, hospitals, industrial complexes, anywhere mobility matters inside buildings.

20/04/2026

12 years ago, Paris started removing cars from the city center.

The critics said it would fail. That traffic would get worse. That businesses would suffer. That people would revolt.

They were wrong about all of it.

Car traffic dropped over 50%. Bikes became the dominant form of transport. Air pollution fell 40%. The Seine riverbanks, once a highway for 43,000 cars daily, are now pedestrian spaces that tourists flock to.

And here's the most telling part: even the politicians who opposed these changes won't reverse them. Because Parisians don't want to go back.

This is the pattern cities everywhere are watching. Car-free isn't experimental anymore. It's proven. And once people experience it, the transformation sticks.

But Paris had one advantage most cities don't: decades of metro infrastructure already in place. For cities without that, the question becomes: how do you go car-free without sacrificing mobility?

That's where autonomous electric solutions come in. Last-mile connections. On-demand transport for those who can't bike. Seamless links between transit stops and final destinations.

The car-free movement is accelerating. The cities that build the mobility layer to support it will lead the next decade of urban transformation.

16/04/2026

Airports don't need humans to drive golf carts anymore. Here are several real-world airport scenarios demonstrating how an autonomous golf cart handles driving indoors at the airport.

In 1973, the oil crisis hit and governments told people to drive slower, use less, sacrifice. Today, fuel prices are spi...
13/04/2026

In 1973, the oil crisis hit and governments told people to drive slower, use less, sacrifice. Today, fuel prices are spiking again. Rising costs. Economic pressure. Daily life disrupted. But there's one thing that's genuinely different now.

We have the technology to dramatically reduce fuel and energy consumption per person, especially in densely populated spaces like cities, campuses, and communities. Not by asking people to give up mobility, but by sharing it more efficiently.

Car-free zones with autonomous electric fleets mean one vehicle serves dozens of people throughout the day. Higher utilization and fewer total vehicles mean far less energy consumed per trip.

In 1973, removing the car meant removing mobility. Communities had to choose between access and vulnerability.

That's no longer the trade-off.

Shared autonomous electric vehicles mean people still move freely, but with a fraction of the energy consumption. When fuel or electricity prices spike, these communities barely feel it. They've already optimized their way out of dependence.

Car-free doesn't mean less mobility. It means smarter mobility that doesn't collapse when energy costs rise.

This is what shuttle service looks like when you don't need drivers.Predetermined stops across campus or resort property...
09/04/2026

This is what shuttle service looks like when you don't need drivers.

Predetermined stops across campus or resort property. Hop-on, hop-off service for regular routes. On-demand rides when someone needs direct transport.

Same fleet. Same system. Automatically adjusts based on passenger demand.

Universities, resorts, and sports arenas are already running this. Predictable service without the ongoing cost and complexity of managing drivers.

A scary moment at the Valspar Championship, a girl was pinned under a golf cart. Thankfully, she's okay.But this shouldn...
06/04/2026

A scary moment at the Valspar Championship, a girl was pinned under a golf cart. Thankfully, she's okay.

But this shouldn't have happened.

Incidents like this highlight a bigger problem: human-operated carts in chaotic, high-density environments are inherently unpredictable.

There are too many vehicles, distracted operators, no coordination between carts, and silent electric motors that pedestrians can't hear coming. These conditions create preventable accidents.

Autonomous solutions like Carteav's use advanced sensors, AI navigation, and fleet coordination to prevent accidents and improve safety.

The tech is built for exactly these crowded, high-risk environments.

Accidents like this shouldn't happen. The technology to prevent them already exists.

Universal Orlando just selected The Boring Company to build a new transportation system connecting its parks, hotels, an...
30/03/2026

Universal Orlando just selected The Boring Company to build a new transportation system connecting its parks, hotels, and future developments.

That's not a logistics decision. That's a strategic one.

Universal is treating transportation the way it treats hotels and attractions—as infrastructure that shapes the guest experience and creates competitive advantage. Seamless movement between properties. Faster connections. Better control over how guests navigate the resort.

This is the shift happening across major resorts: mobility is no longer just an operational cost to manage. It's becoming a differentiator.

The resorts that get this right will define what guests expect going forward.

News source: https://www.travelpulse.com/news/entertainment/universal-orlando-selects-elon-musk-s-boring-company-for-new-transportation-system

26/03/2026

Central Park is 843 acres of public space.

But if you can't walk long distances (because of age, disability, or just exhaustion), you miss most of it. That sucks.

Parks around the world have the same problem.

Autonomous mobility makes the entire park accessible, not just the entrance.

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