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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Feb. 5, 2026 – Cyngn Inc. (Nasdaq: CYN) today highlighted continued expansion of DriveMod Tugger deployments across large, connected industrial facilities, reflecting growing customer demand for site-wide autonomy that supports end-to-end material movement. DriveMod is increasingly being used in workflows that span multiple buildings and outdoor transit corridors, helping organizations reduce bottlenecks, improve throughput consistency, and redeploy labor toward higher-value operations.
As warehouses and manufacturing campuses grow larger—often exceeding 200,000 square feet and operating across multiple structures—transport between zones becomes a persistent source of inefficiency. DriveMod helps automate these repetitive movements, enabling smoother transitions between storage, production, and distribution areas and supporting more scalable facility-wide automation.
“Customers are increasingly looking for autonomy that fits into their entire operation, not just a single aisle or point solution,” said Marty Petraitis, Cyngn’s VP of Sales. “As industrial sites grow larger and more interconnected, the ability to move materials reliably across a full facility becomes a meaningful lever for efficiency and scale.”
“DriveMod is built to perform in real production environments and support site-wide automation as a long-term capability,” Petraitis added. “This broader deployment scope strengthens the foundation for sustained customer expansion as organizations scale autonomy across multiple workflows and facilities.”