Ottobahn is developing a fully automated transport system above existing roads. With intelligently controlled transport cabins, the Pursue Solve traffic problems in cities. According to the company, the costs of the transport system are only one-fifth to one-tenth of other modes of transport such as cars, trains, and buses.
The goal of the now announced collaboration is the joint acquisition and operation of Ottobahn projects within Germany. The Munich-based company aims to offer potential customers, such as municipal transport companies or private operators, complete solutions from a single source. In the first step, the Siemens subsidiary will support the startup in planning and developing a concept for the operation and maintenance of the test track near Taufkirchen. This includes, among other things, developing a service and safety concept for the test operation, on the basis of which TÜV Süd will conduct the operating license review. Yunex Traffic will also support the acquisition of Ottobahn routes.
“In our view, Ottobahn offers a great deal of potential”
“The mobility transition in Germany is being driven from Bavaria,”
says Ottobahn Managing Director Marc Schindler.
“We are delighted to have gained a renowned partner in Yunex Traffic, who stands for experience and expertise as well as agility and innovation.”
Stefan Eckert, Managing Director of Yunex in Germany and responsible for sales, says:
"To set the course for future-oriented urban concepts today, we are committed to serving as an innovation driver and solution partner for city administrations and mobility operators worldwide, helping to relieve inner cities of the side effects of traffic—accidents, congestion, noise, and pollution. In our view, the Ottobahn offers great potential for this."