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News | 2025-11-25

S1 Vision: Smaller. Smarter. Self-balancing.

S1 Vision GmbH, an innovative spin-off of the Liebherr Group, is developing a brand new generation of autonomous, battery-powered transport solutions in the form of its S1 Vision. In this interview, CEO Altan Enginalev tells us how the prototype could revolutionise material transport in the fields of construction, mining, agriculture and logistics.

1. What makes the concept behind the S1 Vision so special?

The S1 Vision is a single-axle, autonomous dump truck that has been stripped down to the bare essential. It has one axle with two wheels and it dispenses with the driver’s cab altogether. The result is a vehicle that is compact, manoeuvrable and extremely efficient. The payload ranges from 220 kilograms to 131 tonnes, making the S1 Vision a flexible option for use in widely diverse industries. In the wine-growing sector, for instance, it could drive between the vines and carry away the harvested crops – all autonomously. However, the S1 Vision does not strictly have to be fitted with a dump bed, making it a viable option for other transport platforms too. Depending on how it’s configured, it could also haul, carry or tow loads. For example, it could be used to convey heavy components in logistics centres or to autonomously pull baggage carts around airports. This versatility makes the S1 Vision a universal solution for material transport in the future.

2. What technological innovations can we expect from the S1 Vision?

The vehicle features a self-levelling system that ensures maximum stability and safety even on uneven terrain. With its zero-turn radius, the S1 Vision can turn on the spot, which is particularly beneficial on sites where space is at a premium. The battery-powered drive technology delivers zero-emissions operation and keeps operating costs low. Furthermore, the S1 Vision is fitted with sophisticated sensors and digital components. In future, multiple vehicles within one digital ecosystem should be able to communicate with each other and act in a coordinated manner. This paves the way for autonomous swarm technology and networked logistics processes.

3. How was the S1 Vision developed and what is next for the concept?

The development of the S1 Vision is an example of what can be achieved through close collaboration between different Liebherr competence centres. The body comes from the mining product segment, while the autonomous technology comes from the earthmoving segment. For this development, newly founded company S1 Vision GmbH is essentially a spin-off, but uses resources and expertise from across the entire group of companies.

The goal now is to ensure the fast-paced commercialisation and technological advancement of the S1 Vision. This will focus on testing new swarm technologies and adapting to different fields of application. After all, it is important to understand that the S1 Vision cannot be deployed to the same extent everywhere. S1 Vision GmbH is actively seeking partners and customers to join forces with in order to develop the concept and tap into new markets.

Contacts

Anja Schenk

Anja Schenk

Liebherr-International AG