Omega Seiki Mobility (OSM) has officially launched the Swayamgati Cargo, India’s first production-ready autonomous electric cargo three-wheeler, marking a significant technological milestone in the country’s industrial and logistics mobility segment. Priced at ₹4.15 lakh, the vehicle is now open for bookings, with deliveries expected to begin this quarter.
Revolutionising Industrial Logistics with Autonomous Electric Mobility
The Swayamgati Cargo introduces a new era of automation in India’s supply chain and intra-campus operations. Designed for controlled and structured environments, the autonomous three-wheeler is targeted at industrial parks, manufacturing hubs, SEZs, gated campuses, smart cities, airports, e-commerce fulfillment centers, and warehousing zones.
This platform is built on OSM’s proprietary autonomy stack, adapted from its previously showcased passenger variant.
Key Features and Technology
The Swayamgati Cargo comes equipped with an advanced AI-powered navigation suite, making it suitable for repetitive, predictable, and high-efficiency logistics tasks. Key features include:
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Lidar-based navigation system with multi-sensor fusion
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AI-driven obstacle detection up to 6 metres
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GPS-enabled geofencing and path mapping
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Facility-specific pre-programmed routes for seamless operations
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Remote fleet management dashboard for real-time vehicle tracking
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Electric powertrain offering a range of up to 120 km per charge
The autonomy software enables the three-wheeler to operate safely within marked perimeters, optimizing goods movement for large campuses and industrial facilities.
Use Cases and Deployment Potential
OSM’s autonomous cargo EV is purpose-built for applications such as:
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Material movement within manufacturing plants
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Warehouse goods transport and pallet movement
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Airport cargo and baggage handling
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E-commerce fulfilment centre operations
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Intra-campus logistics for corporates and tech parks
The company has also announced plans to deploy over 1,500 autonomous cargo and passenger EVs across industrial clusters in the next 24 months.
Strategic Importance for India’s EV and Automation Sector
The launch reinforces India’s growing focus on smart mobility, automation, and clean transportation. With global demand for autonomous logistics vehicles rising, OSM aims to position itself as a future-ready player in low-speed industrial mobility systems.
Industry estimates project the global autonomous vehicle market to reach USD 620 billion by 2030, with autonomous logistics among the fastest-growing categories.

