Omega Seiki Mobility (OSM) announced the commercial launch of Swayamgati Cargo, India’s first autonomous electric cargo three-wheeler. Priced at Rs 4.15 lakh, the vehicle brings self-driving technology to the logistics and industrial mobility sector for the first time—making autonomous operations accessible, affordable, and scalable for Indian enterprises.
Swayamgati Cargo is based on the proven Swayamgati passenger autonomy platform and is purpose-built for campus logistics, industrial parks, airports, SEZs, manufacturing hubs, gated facilities, e-commerce fulfillment centers, and smart cities. Bookings for Swayamgati Cargo are open, with deliveries beginning this quarter.
A breakthrough for autonomous logistics
Swayamgati Cargo integrates OSM’s established EV drivetrain with a robust AI-driven autonomy stack featuring Lidar, GPS, multi-sensor navigation, AI-based obstacle detection (up to 6 meters), geofenced route mapping, and remote fleet management controls. The vehicle requires pre-mapped routes, customizable for each client’s operational environment.
With a payload capacity optimized for intra-campus logistics and a driving range of up to 120 km, the vehicle is designed to streamline repetitive cargo movement, reduce manual labor dependency, and enhance operational efficiency in controlled zones.OSM aims to deploy 1,500 autonomous cargo and passenger units within the next 24 months, scaling its leadership in India’s autonomous EV segment.
Transforming India’s industrial & last-mile movement
According to global industry estimates, autonomous logistics and low-speed autonomous mobility are expected to be among the fastest-growing segments in the USD 620 billion autonomous vehicle market projected for 2030.
In India—where industrial campuses, large factories, and logistic hubs are rapidly expanding—autonomous cargo EVs offer significant value through enhanced safety, cost-efficiency, and predictable operations. With Swayamgati Cargo, OSM becomes the first Indian manufacturer to offer a production-ready autonomous solution tailored for real-world industrial use.

Dr.Uday Narang, Founder & Chairman, Omega Seiki Mobility, said, “After the successful launch of Swayamgati for passenger applications, Swayamgati Cargo is our next major step toward building India’s autonomous mobility ecosystem. Industrial parks, manufacturing hubs, and logistics facilities today demand precision, efficiency, and 24/7 reliability. Autonomous cargo EVs are the future of structured logistics. With this launch, we are proving once again that advanced autonomy can be designed, engineered, and produced in India—at a cost that makes sense for businesses across the country.”
Vivek Dhawan, Chief Strategy Officer, Omega Seiki Mobility, stated: “Swayamgati Cargo brings intelligent logistics to the ground level. From material handling to last-mile campus transport, this vehicle eliminates human error, cuts operating costs, and ensures predictable movement. Our vision is clear: to democratize autonomy for India’s industries. With strong demand coming from airports, factories, and tech campuses, we see Swayamgati Cargo becoming a critical part of India’s smart logistics infrastructure.”