India’s electric vehicle landscape has taken a giant leap with Omega Seiki Mobility (OSM) unveiling Swayamgati, the world’s first commercially available autonomous electric three-wheeler. Designed for controlled environments like airports, campuses, and industrial parks, this affordable EV combines AI-powered navigation, Lidar technology, and multi-sensor systems to offer safe, zero-emission last-mile transport.
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The Swayamgati by Omega Seiki Mobility is India’s first driverless electric auto-rickshaw, priced at Rs 4 lakh for passengers and Rs 4.15 lakh for cargo. It runs on a 10.3 kWh battery with a 120 km range, uses AI and Lidar for autonomous navigation, and is designed for safe, efficient short-distance transport.
What Makes Swayamgati India’s First Self-Driving EV Three-Wheeler?
Swayamgati integrates Omega Seiki’s electric vehicle platform with advanced autonomy technology, offering features such as:
- AI-based navigation for pre-mapped routes
- Lidar sensors for obstacle detection up to 6 meters
- GPS and multi-sensor navigation
- Remote safety controls
- Passenger and cargo versions priced at Rs 4 lakh and Rs 4.15 lakh
The vehicle successfully completed a 3 km trial with seven stops, demonstrating real-time obstacle handling without human intervention.
Battery, Range, and Technical Specifications
- Battery Capacity: 10.3 kWh
- Driving Range: Up to 120 km per charge
- Powertrain: Fully electric with zero emissions
- Suitable Areas: Airports, smart campuses, gated communities, industrial parks, and congested urban zones
Swayamgati’s compact size and intelligent navigation system make it perfect for high-density environments while keeping operational costs low.
Phase 2 Commercial Deployment Strategy
Omega Seiki Mobility plans to produce 1,500 autonomous three-wheelers over the next 24 months, targeting:
- Airports
- Technology and industrial parks
- Gated communities
- Smart city zones
The rollout aims to make autonomous EV mobility accessible to Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities as well.
Industry Impact and Future of Autonomous EVs in India
According to McKinsey (2025), the global autonomous vehicle market will exceed $620 billion by 2030, and India is poised to be a key player.
- Safe last-mile mobility: Reduces traffic congestion and accidents
- Affordable technology: Starts at Rs 4 lakh, making autonomy accessible
- Eco-friendly transport: Zero-emission, low maintenance costs
- Scalable solutions: Can operate in smart cities, campuses, and industrial hubs
Uday Narang, Founder & Chairman of OSM, emphasized:
“Autonomous vehicles are no longer a dream but a necessity. Swayamgati proves that cutting-edge tech like AI and Lidar can be made in India, at an affordable price for real-world use.”
Why Swayamgati is Perfect for Indian Roads
India presents unique challenges for autonomous EVs, including:
- Low-speed, crowded traffic conditions
- Varied road surfaces and obstacles
- Short-distance urban commutes
Swayamgati is designed specifically for these conditions, with real-time obstacle detection, precise navigation, and a compact design to ensure smooth operation.
Swayamgati Pricing and Availability
| Variant | Price (Ex-Showroom) | Availability |
|---|---|---|
| Passenger | Rs 4 lakh | Bookings open, delivery immediate |
| Cargo | Rs 4.15 lakh | Coming soon |
Bookings are live, and the company is ready for Phase 2 commercial operations.
With the launch of Swayamgati, Omega Seiki Mobility is redefining last-mile transport in India. This autonomous EV not only demonstrates India’s capability to develop cutting-edge technology locally but also makes safe, efficient, and eco-friendly transport affordable and accessible. As autonomous mobility grows globally, Swayamgati positions India as a leader in the electric vehicle revolution.

