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Serial-Ready EZDolly Revealed

Take a look at the new EZDolly here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLlMNHaq3RE

 

 

A Success Built on Proven Intelligence

The EZDolly’s transition from prototype to a serial-ready solution highlights the scalability of EasyMile’s technology. During its showcase in Las Vegas, the platform demonstrated the sophisticated navigation and safety logic required for high-intensity airport ramps, including:

  • Precision Docking: EasyMile’s software enables the EZDolly to perform high-precision automated docking and load transfers with centimeter accuracy.
  • 360° Perception: Utilizing a multi-modal sensor fusion developed over a decade, the system navigates the tight, unpredictable constraints of an airport apron without a human driver.
  • Unified Fleet Management: Like the EZTow, the EZDolly is fully integrated into EZFleet, EasyMile's orchestration software, allowing airports to manage diverse autonomous assets through a single interface.

 

Expanding the "Powered by EasyMile" Ecosystem

The successful launch of the EZDolly builds directly on the technical foundation of the EZTow tractor. With the tractor already achieving over 95% autonomous mission success in live environments, the introduction of the dolly allows airports to further automate their logistics chain using a single, trusted technology provider.


"The reveal of the EZDolly is the next chapter in a journey that began with EasyMile technology nearly 10 years ago," said Richard Reno, CEO of TractEasy. "By extending the proven safety and efficiency of EasyMile’s autonomous stack into cargo logistics, we are providing airports with a complete, driverless ecosystem."


With series production now underway and the first units moving toward delivery, EasyMile continues to set the global standard for the "brains" behind the next generation of airport ground support equipment.

 

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