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title: "Hands-Free Taxi: Uklon Launches Remote-Controlled Robotaxi Trials at 'Boryspil'"
description: "Uklon has launched a pilot project at Boryspil Airport to test remotely controlled taxis. 🚖🇺🇦 The unique technology will allow people with disabilities to drive. This is the first step towards full-fledged robotaxis in Ukraine! 🤖🚗"
date: 2026-05-27T17:08:00.000Z
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# Hands-Free Taxi: Uklon Launches Remote-Controlled Robotaxi Trials at 'Boryspil'

![Roof of a white taxi with a lit green Uklon sign against the backdrop of the airport](https://xab.info/media/2026/05/27/uklon-zapustil-robotaksi-v-borispole-isspytaniya-tekhnologii/robotaksi-uklon-borispol-isspytaniya.webp)

The Ukrainian taxi market is ready for a technological breakthrough. The Uklon service, in partnership with Boryspil Airport, has launched a unique platform for testing remotely controlled vehicles. This is not just an experiment, but the first step towards introducing full-fledged robotaxis into the daily life of the country.

The project is based on remote driving technology, which allows a driver to control a vehicle in real-time from a distance. The car is equipped with cameras, lidars, and sensors that transmit data to a special control station. The solution was developed by the Estonian company Elmo, whose technologies have already received European certification.

The first stage of testing is aimed at refining the system's performance in real-world conditions. According to Uklon representatives, remote control is an intermediate step on the path to creating fully autonomous vehicles (AV).

### Technology in the Service of Inclusion

The social aspect of the project is particularly interesting. Partner drivers with disabilities have been involved in the testing. In particular, a war veteran who uses a wheelchair has begun operating the robotaxi.

The system allows the vehicle to be controlled via a handheld controller, opening new horizons for people with lower limb amputations. This proves that the future of transport must be accessible to everyone.

### State Support and Future Plans

The launch of the initiative took place with the support of key government bodies. The event was attended by Acting Minister of Digital Transformation Alexander Bornyakov, Deputy Minister of Economy Alexander Tsybort, as well as representatives of the Ministry of Infrastructure and the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Officials emphasize that testing autonomous technologies is directly linked to the implementation of Ukraine's Digital Development Strategy until 2030. The goal of the project is not only to debug the software but also to form the necessary regulatory norms for the legal launch of such vehicles on the country's roads.

In the near future, presentations for businesses, open workshops, and test drives for students of technical universities are planned. The project is being implemented in partnership with Boryspil Airport, while Uklon, part of the Kyivstar group of companies, continues to develop its ecosystem despite recent changes in ownership structure.

Experts predict that as early as 2026, advanced artificial intelligence systems (ADAS) capable of partially taking over control will appear in Ukrainian car dealerships. The trials at Boryspil are a rehearsal for the day when robotaxis become a common sight on the streets of Kyiv.