Cyngn announced that a record number of existing enterprise and Fortune 100 customers have expanded their DriveMod Tugger deployments, adding vehicles and extending autonomous operations across additional routes, workflows, and facilities. Typically, customers begin with a focused deployment that automates a repetitive logistics route inside a factory or warehouse. Once the system proves reliable in daily operations, these same customers often expand.
They add more DriveMod Tuggers and introduce autonomy into additional material-handling workflows across their facilities. This pattern reflects a key dynamic of industrial automation: deployments that prove their value often grow over time within the same customer. This expansion activity builds on Cyngn's broader commercial progress.
The company tripled the number of DriveMod Tuggers sold in Fiscal year 2025 compared to Fiscal year 2024, while increasing autonomous activity across its installed base. Cyngn also advanced its technology platform during the year through simulation work with NVIDIA Isaac Sim. Earlier this month, the company reported its deployment at a WEG electric motor facility.
In Fiscal year 2025, autonomous usage across Cyngn customer sites increased sharply as new deployments moved into full production. Total autonomous operating time more than doubled in the second half of the year, rising 113%. According to Marty Petratis, Cyngn's VP of Sales, the company is on track to sell more in First Quarter of 2026 than all of last year.

















