Oxa and Bradshaw EV Collaborate to Accelerate Industrial Mobility Automation With Self-Driving Vehicles

Bradshaw EV’s industrial electric vehicles, driven by Oxa, will enable safe and efficient operations by automating the mobility tasks performed by businesses daily
Oxa, a global leader in autonomous vehicle software, and Bradshaw EV, a leading manufacturer and supplier of specialist industrial electric vehicles, today announced a collaboration to deliver scalable autonomous vehicle solutions for a range of applications.
The collaboration will see Oxa's self-driving software, Oxa Driver, integrated with vehicles supplied by Bradshaw EV. Enabled by Oxa's Reference Autonomy Designs (RADs), each vehicle platform is configured with autonomy hardware and Oxa’s software, and is ready to deploy at scale. The result is autonomous vehicles that are designed to tackle the pressing challenges faced by businesses today, including labour shortages, rising operational costs, and the need for increased efficiency and safety within industrial environments.
Oxa’s self-driving technology will initially be integrated onto two key platforms offered by Bradshaw EV: the robust T800 8-tonne tow tractor and the versatile Club Car Carryall 500 utility vehicle.
The Bradshaw T800, driven by Oxa, is suited to off-highway light logistics applications, providing autonomous towing capabilities for moving goods and components efficiently around airports, large manufacturing sites, distribution centres, campuses, and a wide range of other environments.
The Carryall 500, driven by Oxa, provides autonomous asset monitoring, inspection and data collection in environments such as solar farms, industrial plants, and large infrastructure sites. Designed to improve operational performance and support preventative maintenance, this rugged vehicle can eliminate the need for manual inspections, and is able to operate in harsh environments and off-highway on rough terrain. Inductive charging also means that large sites can be covered without human interaction, maximising duty cycles and reducing the need for workers to be present in remote locations.

A key element of the collaboration is Oxa’s ability to use a single, common interface to integrate its self-driving technology across diverse vehicle types like the T800 and Carryall 500. This standardised approach simplifies the process of enabling autonomy on other Bradshaw EV platforms in the future, offering businesses a truly scalable pathway to Industrial Mobility Automation. Consequently, businesses can deploy self-driving technology now, with the flexibility to expand to other applications and operational workflows.
“Industrial sectors are ideally placed to benefit from Industrial Mobility Automation, today.” said Gavin Jackson, CEO of Oxa. “Collaborating with Bradshaw EV allows us to deploy our autonomous technology on trusted vehicle platforms like the T800 and Carryall 500 at scale. Together, we are providing businesses with safe, reliable self-driving solutions that directly address operational inefficiencies and challenges, unlocking significant productivity gains across various repetitive mobility and transportation workflows.”
Drew Bradshaw, Joint Managing Director at Bradshaw EV, commented: “At Bradshaw EV, we are constantly seeking innovative ways to enhance the value and capability we offer our customers. Collaborating with Oxa enables us to offer state-of-the-art autonomous solutions that drive efficiency, safety, and operational resilience for industrial workflows.”