MOGOX, in collaboration with MKX Technologies and BYD Singapore, has been awarded a contract by Singapore’s Land Transport Authority (LTA) to pilot the country’s first Level 4 (L4) autonomous public bus service. Scheduled to commence in the second half of 2026, the pilot will operate on Service 191 in one-north and Service 400 along Marina Bay and Shenton Way, linking major locations such as Marina Bay Cruise Centre and Gardens by the Bay.
This initiative marks the first integration of autonomous buses into a public transport system for daily use outside of China. The project will run for an initial period of three years, following a Request for Proposal issued by LTA in January. MOGOX was selected for its advanced L4 full-stack autonomous driving technology and proven deployment experience. The company will provide integrated hardware and software solutions, including lidar, millimetre-wave radar, and cameras, alongside fleet management and remote operation systems.
Bin Lv, Vice President of MOGOX, highlighted the importance of collaboration with partners MKX and BYD, stating, “In the next phase, we will maintain our joint efforts to implement and advance the autonomous driving project in Singapore.”
MOGOX has a strong track record in China, with its autonomous buses having covered over 2 million kilometres and served more than 200,000 passengers. The company aims to extend its expertise to Singapore, contributing to the development of a safe, smart, and sustainable public transport system. This project is set to position autonomous driving as a showcase of Chinese technological innovation on the global stage.