Clevon Makes Autonomous Delivery
December
15, 2022

Clevon performed its first U.S. autonomous delivery with CLEVON 1, the company’s
flagship multi-platform all-electric robot courier at the AllianceTexas Mobility
Innovation Zone (MIZ) in Fort Worth.
This cooperation comes less than three months after the company moved its U.S.
headquarters to the MIZ.
“This is a momentous day between the growing partnership between Clevon and
Hillwood as CLEVON 1 made its first successful delivery through an urban
environment in the U.S.,” said Meelis Anton, Clevon’s U.S. chief operating
officer. “With demand for autonomous last-mile delivery solutions booming on a
global scale, Clevon is forever changing the way in which goods are transported,
logging over 12,000 miles autonomously delivering goods abroad, and now here in
the U.S., Hillwood’s Mobility Innovation Zone platform is helping Clevon advance
and commercialize our autonomous technology, and we look forward to continued
deployments in the future.”
CLEVON 1, working with real-time obstacles, delivered gourmet meals from
O’Neill’s Inflight Catering to Alliance Aviation Services team members in the
new, fixed-based operation (FBO) facility at Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance
Airport. The robot courier traveled along the 3.6-mile route adjacent to I-35W
traveling along Eagle Parkway, turning southbound on Heritage Parkway before
arriving at its destination, 13901 Aviator Way. The combination of fast-service
area mapping, telesupervision and autonomous driving capabilities enables CLEVON
1 to be deployed in new service areas in a very efficient way.
Clevon’s expansion into the North American market comes as the pressure from
businesses and consumers to offer on-demand, same-day or next-day delivery of
goods continues to skyrocket. Clevon’s driverless robot couriers shall drive on
public roads and enable the transportation of goods to be more energy-efficient,
cost-effective and scalable. CLEVON 1 has been tested on public roads in Europe
for over two years and is proven to be safe and reliable. It is environmentally
focused with zero CO2 emissions and reduces last-mile delivery labor costs by up
to 90%.
“Businesses will need to differentiate and innovate their last-mile delivery
solutions to compete in a marketplace where on-demand delivery options
dominate,” said Ian Kinne, director of logistics innovation at Hillwood.
“AllianceTexas and our Mobility Innovation Zone continue to be the go-to place
for mobility visionaries to comprehensively scale and commercialize new
technologies. By connecting to the established infrastructure and ecosystem at
the MIZ, Clevon’s forward-thinking technology will enable them to provide
alternative last-mile solutions in the supply chain here in North Texas.”
Recently
expanding its services and opening a location at Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance
Airport, O'Neill's Inflight Catering provides first-class catering services to
the growing private airplane community. O'Neill's kitchen operations are 24
hours a day, seven days a week.
“Fort Worth has been the place to be for a long time now, and we’re thrilled to
partner with Clevon and Hillwood at the AllianceTexas MIZ to demonstrate this
new technology,” said Neill Reagan, owner of O’Neill’s Inflight Catering.
“Today’s accomplishment shows the direct benefit to businesses looking to solve
recurring, on-demand delivery needs. We want people to enjoy our food any way
they can get it, and it’s even better when it’s environmentally friendly and
contributes toward a climate-neutral economy.”
Hillwood and Alliance Aviation Services recently opened the new, highly-amenitized
FBO facility at Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport, combining award-winning
service and state-of-the-art accommodations with innovation. The
209,000-square-foot facility at 13901 Aviator Way includes 68,000 square feet of
additional hangar space that supports general and corporate aviation as well as
military and air cargo operations.