Stellos is proud to announce that we have joined SAAM - the Swiss Association for Autonomous Mobility - as an official member.
SAAM brings together automotive manufacturers, mobility operators, urban planners, technology providers, and infrastructure specialists who are actively shaping the deployment of autonomous vehicles in Switzerland and across Europe. The association provides a collaborative framework for developing the standards, use cases, and partnerships that will allow autonomous mobility to integrate safely and efficiently into everyday life.
Why this matters for parking and mobility infrastructure
Autonomous vehicles do not simply replace today's cars. They introduce fundamentally different infrastructure requirements. A self-driving vehicle that drops off a passenger and navigates independently to a parking bay requires the parking facility to communicate in real time - confirming space availability, guiding the vehicle through access zones, managing charging, and coordinating retrieval. Static, disconnected infrastructure cannot support that interaction.
Stellos has been building for this transition since the company's founding. Our platform already handles real-time zone management, dynamic access control, sensor-driven occupancy data, and automated drop-off coordination - demonstrated through our ongoing work with SBB on dynamic pick-up and drop-off zones at Swiss railway stations. These are precisely the capabilities that autonomous vehicle integration will demand from every parking and mobility operator.
Our role within SAAM
By joining SAAM, Stellos contributes expertise in intelligent parking infrastructure to the conversations that will define how autonomous vehicles interact with the built environment. Our focus within the association will be on the operational and infrastructure layer: how facilities receive, authenticate, and manage autonomous vehicles; how dynamic access zones are allocated and enforced in real time; and how data from parking and mobility assets can be made available to vehicle systems and fleet operators.
This membership builds naturally on existing partnerships. Together with our work with SBB and our membership in NVIDIA Inception, joining SAAM reflects a consistent strategic direction: preparing parking and mobility infrastructure for the next generation of vehicle technology, today.
We look forward to contributing to SAAM's work and to the broader effort of making Switzerland a leading environment for the responsible deployment of autonomous mobility.