
Arnold NextG GmbH, a provider of certified, fail-operational Drive-by-Wire technology, is expanding into Japan, one of the world’s leading innovation hubs for autonomous vehicle systems, especially robotics, shuttle platforms, and system integration.
By partnering with Japanese integrator Macnica, the company gains a strong implementation and scaling partner with deep local expertise.
Japan is considered a global lead market for autonomous mobility solutions, making it an ideal environment for the introduction of fail-operational control systems made in Germany. At the heart of the alliance is the joint realisation of next-generation vehicle platforms based on the NX NextMotion Safety-by-Wire solution, to be integrated into a wide range of autonomous systems across the Japanese market.
NX NextMotion is a Drive-by-Wire central control unit certified to international safety standards. It allows full digital control of steering, braking, and propulsion and is engineered for safety-critical, autonomous vehicle architectures.
The platform is approved for use in development and testing vehicles on public roads in Germany, allowing for real-world validation of autonomous driving functions. This makes NX NextMotion a highly practical solution for research programs, pilot projects, and the gradual industrialisation of automated vehicle platforms.
The system features a quad-redundant safety architecture (CAN A/B, PWM, analog/digital) and complies with global standards including ISO 26262 (ASIL-D), ISO 61508 (SIL3), ISO 21434 (Cybersecurity) and the UNECE regulations for vehicle type approval. Its modular design, OTA capability, and manufacturer-agnostic integration make NX NextMotion suitable for all autonomy levels up to Level 5.
Standardised interfaces ensure compatibility with leading autonomy stacks and is suitable for high-automation applications with clear industrialisation potential. Typical use cases include autonomous shuttle and transport systems, specialty vehicles in agriculture and construction, and mobile robotics.
Macnica brings decades of experience in adapting, integrating, and scaling safety-critical electronics and software systems within the Japanese mobility ecosystem – a decisive factor for the successful market introduction of NX NextMotion. As an implementation partner, Macnica supports technical localisation, vehicle platform integration, and software connectivity, including integration with established tools such as the fleet management system everfleet.
This collaboration ensures that NX NextMotion not only meets the highest technical standards, but also aligns with Japan’s regulatory, infrastructural, and operational requirements, from field integration to near-production-level validation.
“Our technology forms the backbone of future mobility – fully controllable, fail-operational, and industrially scalable,” said Arnold NextG CEO Keven Arnold. “With Macnica as a trusted partner, we ensure that Japan gains access to a vehicle control solution engineered for the future.”
Arnold NextG’s entry into the Japanese market marks not only a geographic expansion but also a technological milestone in the global race for autonomous mobility.