The enableATO Project


The goal of the enableATO project is to enable modern concepts for automated rail mobility and to investigate them through new rail-based approaches in rural areas.


Project Implementation

To achieve this, the required technologies and framework conditions must be developed to a level that allows a demonstration using a fully automated, driverless light rail vehicle such as the MONOCAB.

The project initially focuses on small, newly developed vehicles operating automatically on existing railway tracks in rural regions. Research and development activities primarily concentrate on technologies capable of taking over tasks currently performed by train personnel. These include:

  • The perception of situations during operation as well as boarding and alighting processes through sensor systems, enabling intelligent control operations such as departure, driving, warning generation, and stopping
  • The localization of vehicles on a route and communication with a control center in order to integrate them into operational concepts and execute driving commands
  • Safety measures such as interior monitoring, analysis of situations inside the vehicle and at the platform, combined with communication capabilities to a control center and consideration of security requirements
  • The enablement of intelligent predictive maintenance through early detection of system changes within the vehicle, combined with digital twins
  • The integration of technical solutions into vehicles such as the MONOCAB or dual-mode road-rail vehicles in order to test and demonstrate the developed core technologies and concepts within the project at the Minden site or in the Extertal in the region of Ostwestfalen-Lippe in Germany

In addition to the purely technical aspects, further topics are being investigated:

  • The development of framework conditions required for approval and legal implementation of the described approaches
  • The extent to which user acceptance can be achieved, including science dialogue activities with society
  • Opportunities for networking other transport modes with the rail system, such as linking small electric vehicles with rail transport

Project Duration: 01 January 2024 – 31 December 2026
Funding Volume: €12.5 million