Welcoming LOXO: pioneering autonomous urban logistics in Europe
Monday, June 2nd, 2025
We are pleased to welcome LOXO, a Swiss deep-tech start-up specialising in autonomous driving technology, as a new member of the ALICE community.
Based in Bern, LOXO is at the forefront of developing intelligent, sustainable, and scalable solutions for the next generation of urban logistics. Their flagship innovation, the LOXO Digital Driver™, is Europe’s first Level 4 autonomous driving system authorised to operate on public roads. This breakthrough positions LOXO as a key player in redefining how goods move through cities.
Transforming commercial transport with full autonomy
Unlike traditional driver-assist technologies, the LOXO Digital Driver™ enables fully driverless operations, combining a high-performance AI core with a robust sensor suite- including solid-state LiDAR, radar, cameras, and ultrasonic sensors. Crucially, the system is vehicle-agnostic and designed to seamlessly integrate into commercial fleets, enabling rapid adoption across sectors.
Through virtual mapping and a software-as-a-service (SaaS) model, LOXO’s solution ensures scalability, cost efficiency, and ease of deployment for diverse logistics use cases.
A shared vision for future logistics
LOXO’s mission strongly aligns with ALICE’s vision of achieving zero-emission, automated, and interconnected supply chain ecosystems. In particular, their work on:
Autonomous middle- and last-mile logistics
Deployment of dynamic micro-hubs
Scalable automation in urban delivery
supports our ambition to transform logistics through innovation, digitalisation, and system-wide collaboration.
Strengthening the ALICE community
By joining ALICE, LOXO brings not only cutting-edge technology but also deep expertise in operationalising autonomy in real-world environments. Their insights will enrich our work on automation in logistics, particularly through task forces and projects that bridge the gap between R&I and deployment.
We look forward to collaborating with LOXO to push the boundaries of what’s possible in sustainable, intelligent freight transport.