What is AmiGo?

AmiGo is an innovative mobility service from PostBus that combines autonomous driving with on-demand mobility. From 2027, passengers in a defined area of Eastern Switzerland will be able to order an automated vehicle via the app, which will take them flexibly and conveniently to their destination. AmiGo complements existing scheduled services in a sensible and sustainable way – for greater flexibility, convenience and digital mobility.

If several customers are travelling on a similar route at the same time, the system will also be able to pool the journeys (ride pooling). These carpooling services improve vehicle utilization.

AmiGo begins hands-free testing with safety drivers​

PostBus brings autonomous vehicles to Eastern Switzerland

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Service area

AmiGo’s operational area covers around 80 km² in the cantons of St. Gallen, Appenzell Ausserrhoden and Appenzell Innerrhoden.

Possible railway station connections are Altstätten, Heerbrugg, St. Margrethen and Heiden. The service does not replace any routes, but strengthens and improves existing public transport.

AmiGo is an enhancement to public transport where access to traditional scheduled services is not optimal.

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Milestones

  • Mapping

    Start of the mapping runs – manually, with nine safety drivers but no passengers.

  • Test drives

    Test drives with first passengers – closed user group with safety drivers.

  • Automated journeys

    First journeys without safety drivers, provided all requirements have been met.

  • Operation

    Launch of regular operations with 25 vehicles from 2027

Technology

Technology graphic of an autonomous AmiGo vehicle with cameras, radar, LiDAR and ultrasonic sensors.
The data from the 36 sensors provides the vehicles with a precise overall picture of the traffic situation

AmiGo works with state-of-the-art technology:

  • Vehicle: Baidu Apollo RT6, manufactured by Jiangling Motors Corporation Group
  • Sensors: 12 ultrasonic sensors, 12 cameras (up to 8 megapixels), 4 lidar, 6 radar, 3 self-cleaning systems
  • Performance: 110 kW, range 380 km, maximum speed 135 km/h
  • Safety: permanent remote monitoring, minimum risk manoeuvre (MRM) for emergencies, highest data protection standards
  • Capacity: up to three passengers, plenty of storage space, fully electric

Understanding the technology behind AmiGo

Behind the scenes of operations

Frequently asked questions

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Contact
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Project partners

AmiGo is a collaboration between strong partners: the federal offices FEDRO and FOT, the cantons of St. Gallen, Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Appenzell Innerrhoden and Thurgau, TCS and Chinese technology company Baidu Apollo, as well as other stakeholders.

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