TFREE Launches Global AI Micro Mobility System at EUROBIKE 2026
On June 27, 2026, at the esteemed EUROBIKE 2026 event in Frankfurt, TFREE officially unveiled its groundbreaking global brand strategy. The highlight of this launch was the introduction of a revolutionary paradigm termed
AI Micro Mobility 2.0. TFREE is committed to creating an overarching operating system designed to address low-speed intelligent transportation, thereby transforming the global last-mile logistics and micro mobility sectors. This transition aims to shift from isolated vehicle management toward a comprehensive AI-driven ecosystem orchestration.
Driving Innovation Through Experience
Leveraging the expertise of
LUXMEA and over a decade's worth of experience in industrial manufacturing, TFREE blends heavy-duty commercial chassis engineering with advanced vehicle control systems. This integration allows for the establishment of a standardized digital infrastructure that encompasses two-, three-, and four-wheeled light commercial vehicles, autonomous delivery platforms, and robotic applications. As of now, LUXMEA proudly reports the delivery of over 400,000 electric bikes conforming to EN 15194 standards, as well as more than 150,000 compliant goods transport utility vehicles meeting the EN 17860/DIN EN 17860 regulations.
The Three Core Pillars of TFREE
TFREE's operational design rests upon three fundamental pillars:
1.
Universal Chassis Platform
2.
Intelligent Vehicle Control System
3.
Ecosystem and Software Services
This framework is supported by a Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) architecture, which utilizes 4G IoT connectivity for end-to-end Over-The-Air (OTA) updates, AI-driven predictive maintenance, and open APIs. These components work collectively to ensure high-efficiency coordination among vehicles, fleets, infrastructures, and various application scenarios.
Partnership for Progress
Simultaneously, TFREE is actively working to establish an open AI ecosystem network. Collaborating with leading partners like
Yancheng CAS-HT Computing Research Institute Co., Ltd.,
Neolix (known for autonomous delivery vehicles), and
Galbot (specializing in embodied AI robotics), TFREE is exploring the commercial deployment of high-performance computing, digital twin technology, drone delivery systems, and robotic implementations in low-speed transport environments.
In the European marketplace, TFREE has embarked on pilot demonstration projects. Collaborating with
VEMO, an operator based in Bonn, Germany, and
Stalem in Belgium, TFREE aims to develop and validate intelligent fleet operations, digital charging solutions, and adaptable micro mobility services based on their universal chassis platform.
Commitment to Compliance and Future Directions
The TFREE platform has been meticulously designed to comply with GDPR, CE and ISO standards, as well as the EU Battery Passport and DIN EN 17860 norms. This compliance positions TFREE as a long-term trusted technology partner for European businesses, local authorities, and large-scale fleets.
Looking ahead, TFREE will continue to engage with equipment manufacturers, logistics firms, autonomous driving companies, robotics developers, and smart city stakeholders. This collaboration aims to jointly establish next-generation infrastructure standards for smart low-speed mobility on a global scale.
TFREE — The dedicated operating system for AI-driven micro mobility. Join us at EUROBIKE 2026, Hall 12.0 A18 to learn more! Visit our website at
www.tfree.com.