David Keene believes the big contract win will support engineering and manufacturing activity in the West MidlandsAurrigo International has signed the largest vehicle manufacturing order in its history to manufacture an initial 25-strong fleet of autonomous guided vehicles (AGVs) for a leading rapid transit system specialist. The £6.28 million deal with Ultra Global Limited will see the provider of autonomy software, fully autonomous vehicles and mobile robotic platforms modernise existing vehicle platforms to meet current performance, safety and technology standards.
Engineering development work will be completed by the end of this year, with vehicle production and testing to follow, with a completion date of September 2027. The programme draws on Aurrigo International’s deep technical capability across vehicle architecture, systems engineering and advanced technology deployment, ensuring the enhanced platform is robust, future-ready and commercially scalable.
This includes engineers and software developers transitioning the battery architecture from lead-acid to lithium-ion systems, while upgrading HVAC systems for improved efficiency and passenger comfort. Latest sensor technologies will be integrated into the design with advanced electrical control units and software also chosen to future-proof future models. Retooling and the modernisation of mechanical components will be the final element of the contract that will ensure the delivery of 25, world-class, real world AGVs for use in airport and passenger settings in the UK.
Jonathan Keeling, director of Ultra Global Ltd, said: “In evaluating partners globally, Aurrigo distinguished itself through its ability to deliver the complete vehicle solution — from core platform development through to advanced technology implementation. We are proud to have found that expertise here in the UK, with manufacturing capability based in the heart of the West Midlands. This contract marks a significant step in advancing the Ultra Global platform to the next level. It also gives us the opportunity demonstrate how this technology can address real passenger transport needs across the UK.”
Customer demonstrationsThe first batch of autonomous vehicles will be utilised for customer demonstrations and supporting commercial engagement activity in the UK and in international markets, as new deployment opportunities are explored.
Pictured left: CGI of how the interior of the Ultra Global AGV could lookDavid Keene, Aurrigo International‘s CEO, added: “When we announced our recent £14.1 million fundraise, we outlined our strategy to secure strategic partners who could unlock new market opportunities and drive sustainable growth. This approach has delivered a landmark contract with Ultra Global becoming the largest vehicle order in our history, and one that will complement our existing Auto-® range of autonomous vehicles. Our focus now is on delivering a modernised platform that reflects the highest standards of performance and innovation.
“The programme will also support engineering and manufacturing activity in the West Midlands, a region with a strong heritage in vehicle production. We are proud to be building on that history and putting the expertise of our teams to work on the next generation of autonomous vehicles.”
The agreement further demonstrates the latest progress towards the growth strategy outlined in Aurrigo International’s recent £14.1 million capital raise. This focused on revenue-generating programmes and scaling manufacturing capability in the UK and across a network of global hubs.
Mr Keeling concluded: “This is the beginning of something very significant for all parties. We anticipate further business and additional orders, as we expand globally and unlock new opportunities for the deployment of our autonomous vehicles.”