Clearpath Robotics has expanded its OTTO line of self-driving vehicles with OTTO 100.
The vehicle is designed for autonomous light-load material transport in factories and warehouses.
“The OTTO 100 takes the high quality and reliability of the OTTO 1500 and puts those advanced capabilities into a smaller form factor,” said Matt Rendall, Chief Executive Officer at Clearpath. “This enables new self-driving services in distribution, e-commerce, and manufacturing.”
The OTTO 100 system delivers light-load transport in increasingly congested industrial operations. OTTO 100 uses Clearpath’s self-driving OS to provide autonomous transport up to 220lb loads at speeds up to 4.5mph, while tracking along optimal paths and safely avoiding collisions.
OTTO 100 can be configured with a lift, bin carrier, or cart and integrates directly with ERPs via the OTTO enterprise fleet management system.
Based in Kitchener, Clearpath was a finalist for Startup of the Year at the 2015 Canadian Startup Awards.