Overview
Autonomous vehicle service centers operate at the intersection of advanced robotics, real-time data, continuous connectivity, and operational safety. For these facilities to function, every system — from diagnostics and charging bays to fleet monitoring and security — depends on a resilient, high-performance technology foundation.
A national technology integrator selected Alamon Enterprise Technical Services (ETS) to deliver that foundation for a new self-driving taxi service center. While the client and their autonomous-transportation partners remain confidential, they are widely recognized innovators in the AV fleet sector — which made precision, reliability, and speed essential.
Alamon ETS was contracted to perform a full infrastructure buildout, including structured cabling, UPS systems, MDF/IDF room construction, and wireless network engineering across the interior and exterior of the site.
The Challenge
Unlike traditional commercial facilities, an autonomous vehicle service center requires:
- High-throughput data pathways for vehicle telemetry and diagnostics
- Facility-wide wireless connectivity, including outdoor zones
- Zero-downtime power to support vehicle operations, network systems, and security
- A scalable network architecture to grow alongside a rapidly expanding fleet
- Clean, organized cabling infrastructure to support technicians and future upgrades
In short, every system depends on uptime. Even minor disruptions can cascade into operational delays, compromised fleet readiness, and safety risks.
The client needed a trusted partner capable of delivering advanced technology systems quickly — and with the quality required for autonomous-vehicle operations.