Collect&Go will test driverless delivery vehicles in central Leuven, Belgium, from mid-May to August. The pilot, run with mobile network operator Telenet, uses its network to connect vehicles to a remote security control centre. The delivery vehicle used is the Clevon 1 model from the Estonian startup Clevon, which was acquired in 2025 by US company indiGOtech. The Clevon 1 is a purpose-built, fully driverless delivery vehicle that operates without a steering wheel or pedals. Clevon describes the electric vehicle as an ‘autonomous delivery robot.’ Measuring just 2.50 metres in length, 1.55 metres in height, and 1.15 metres in width, it is ideal for navigating narrow streets.
From mid-May, the driverless vehicle will deliver groceries directly to homes in Leuven’s city centre for three months. The delivery robot can carry orders for two customers at a time and is secured with a code known only to the customer. After delivery, it returns to the Collect&Go pickup point in Kessel-Lo to be reloaded. The delivery cost remains the same as for a regular driver: €7.



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