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Overview

Re-thinking transportation factory automation

The transportation industry is navigating rapid technology shifts, electrification, labor shortages, and stringent safety and quality standards while managing global supply chain pressures. Manufacturers across automotive, heavy machinery, EVs & batteries, hydrogen cells, and industrial mobility face rising labor gaps, cost pressures, and production complexity.

This is driving the need for smarter, flexible factory automation that boosts throughput, ensures compliance, and supports continuous innovation across increasingly complex and high-stakes production environments.

Transportation Factory Automation

Our Expertise

Our transportation factory automation solutions

We design and build advanced automation systems that enable cleaner, smarter, safer, and more efficient transportation manufacturing. From concept through integration, our team delivers scalable solutions tailored to the ongoing needs of automotive, battery, hydrogen, and industrial equipment manufacturers.

With decades of experience and deep specialization in electric, hydrogen, and traditional platforms, we help clients accelerate production timelines, improve quality, and meet regulatory demands.

  • Hydrogen: Fuel cell stacking and MEA/PEM assembly automation for zero-emission transportation.
  • Electric and batteries: Automation for battery cell, module, and pack production, plus power electronics and e-drive systems.
  • Industrial mobility: Customized solutions for advanced transportation equipment and heavy transit systems.
  • Automotive: Full-spectrum automation for both EV and ICE platforms, covering powertrain, body, and interior.
  • Heavy machinery: Automated manufacturing systems for high-strength, high-precision industrial and construction equipment.

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The Automation Lifecycle

Explore the Eclipse Automation lifecycle

One partner. One process.

Eclipse brings your automation project to life—from strategy to launch and beyond. It all starts with smart planning: mapping your processes, validating ideas, and identifying the right solution.

This foundation fuels a proven end-to-end lifecycle that spans advanced engineer services (AES), pre-automation system development, vertical integration, and post-launch optimization. By aligning goals early and managing everything under one roof, you gain a faster, more confident path forward with reduced risk.

Advanced engineering

Analyze environments, define goals, roadmaps, KPIs, investment and influence internal buy-in.

Automation

Engineer, build, and design systems from controls to robotics, tested in virtual and physical environments.

Post-automation

Analyze systems, service packages, to keep your investment performing.

Vertical integration

From roadmap to design, build, test, commission under one-roof.

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Case Study

“By applying our proven methodology and fostering strong collaboration with Zoox, we successfully delivered the project on time and within budget. ”

FAQs

Frequently asked questions

Why is automation critical for the transportation industry?

Automation is critical for the transportation industry because it ensures precision, consistency, and safety across EVs, hydrogen vehicles, and industrial mobility platforms. It supports faster innovation, reduces labour reliance, and maintains regulatory compliance.

How does Eclipse support hydrogen fuel cell manufacturing?

How does Eclipse support EV and battery production?

We provide automation solutions for battery cells, modules, packs, e-drives, and power electronics. Systems include precision assembly, testing, and traceability for scalable, high-quality production.

What about industrial mobility and heavy machinery?

Transportation automation supports high-mix, low-volume vehicles and oversized machinery by integrating powertrain assembly, sensors, robotics, and advanced material handling, improving throughput and safety.

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