Purpose-built electric vehicles for delivery and ride-hail fleets
indiGOtech is an automotive OEM designing lightweight electric vehicles for last-mile delivery and ride-sharing, with in-wheel motor and active suspension technology. The tech stack—MATLAB, Simulink, C/C++, SolidWorks—reflects deep control systems and vehicle dynamics work, now adopting ISO 26262 and MISRA C (functional safety standards critical for autonomous and semi-autonomous fleet operations). Active projects span closed-loop control algorithms, vehicle-driver data platforms, and feature stores, while pain points center on requirements traceability, cost-per-mile reduction, and manufacturing KPI tracking—typical friction points for an automotive startup scaling from prototype to volume production.
indiGOtech manufactures purpose-built electric vehicles targeting commercial fleets in ride-hail and last-mile delivery. Founded in 2010 and based in Woburn, Massachusetts, the company operates with a 51–200-person team structured heavily around engineering (12 senior-level roles) with emerging data and operations functions. The core product integrates propulsion and active suspension directly into wheels—a patented architecture designed to reduce operational costs while improving cargo space and ride quality. Current work focuses on control system validation, manufacturing setup, and building internal data infrastructure for fleet and driver management.
MATLAB, Simulink, C/C++, SolidWorks, and CATIA for vehicle modeling, control design, and CAD. The company is actively adopting ISO 26262 and MISRA C for functional safety compliance.
Vehicle control validation, closed-loop algorithms for active suspension and propulsion, manufacturing facility setup, and a vehicle-driver data platform with feature store development and data governance.
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