uSky Transport invites India into the Era of smart transportation
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- Jun 16
- 2 min read
[16.06.2025]
The uSky Test & Certification Centre in Sharjah (UAE) once again brought the future of transportation to life — this time in the presence of distinguished guests from India. The uSky Transport headquarters was visited by Mr. Sanjay Asthana, Vice President of iSky Transport Systems Pvt. Ltd., a strategic partner of uSky Transport in India, and Mr. Sandeep Jain, Executive Director (Tech. Service) of RITES Limited (A Govt. of India Enterprises). This visit marked a significant step toward the large-scale implementation of innovative transportation solutions in one of the world’s most dynamic and rapidly growing markets.

The guests witnessed a fully operational uSky transportation ecosystem, featuring string rail transport systems and intelligent autonomous uPods. Particular interest was shown in the tropical uCar and the 25-seat uBus Carat, with test rides demonstrating smooth movement, speed, energy efficiency, and a high level of automation. All transportation systems operate without a driver, can reach speeds of up to 150 km/h, and do not require traditional road infrastructure. Instead of tons of concrete, the system uses lightweight, durable, and safe elevated tracks that minimize environmental impact.

iSky Transport Systems Pvt. Ltd. views uSky Transport & Infrastructure Technology as a practical tool for addressing systemic challenges in India: urban congestion, deteriorating road networks, and environmental risks. Unlike conventional solutions, uSky Transport & Infrastructure Solutions do not require costly land acquisition, can be built above existing structures, and are easily scalable amid rapid urban growth.

uSky Transport showcased not just prototypes but fully operational systems ready for international expansion. Today, this includes active string rail tracks, dozens of tests, international certifications, and time-tested solutions. The visit by the Indian delegation is further proof that technologies designed for the future are already changing the world today.
