Meet Rāden, an autonomous hybrid-electric road-to-rail vehicle

The AI-enabled vehicle is designed for complex, high-throughput, off-grid environments where traditional logistics architecture fails.

A person sits in front of an electric vehicle
Glīd Technologies will be showcasing Rāden, the first unmanned, hybrid-electric, road-to-rail vehicle, at SEMA Show FutureTech Studio (Booth #24401) November 4 to 8 in Las Vegas.
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Glīd Technologies, the autonomous road-to-rail freight company pioneering first-mile logistics infrastructure, will showcase Rāden, the first autonomous hybrid-electric road-to-rail vehicle featuring EZRA-1SIX AI orchestration software, at the SEMA Show FutureTech Studio (Booth #24401). See Rāden in motion.

Rāden, an unmanned, hybrid-electric, road-to-rail vehicle, is designed for complex, high-throughput, and off-grid environments where traditional logistics architecture fails. Rāden enables autonomous first-mile freight transfer without the need for costly new rail infrastructure. Powering Rāden is EZRA-1SIX, Glīd’s proprietary AI logistics orchestration stack for command, control, and fleet-scale autonomy. EZRA-1SIX enables safe deployment and coordination of manned and unmanned assets across ports, industrial sites, rail corridors, and national security zones.

“Autonomous road-to-rail is the future of freight infrastructure and it is already underway,” says Kevin A. Damoa, founder & CEO of Glīd. “The FutureTech studio is where the future meets the real world. Rāden and EZRA-1SIX prove that first mile logistics can be autonomous working in harmony with human labor today, not five years from now.”

Damoa will also be a panelist on the Motivo-led hard-tech session “Solving the Hard in Hard-Tech Development” at the SEMA TECH Show on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, at 2:00 PM PT on the FutureTech Stage at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The panel will be moderated by Michael Konig, Chief Business Officer at Motivo, and will also include Ian Lehn (BOOSTane) and Damon Pipenberg (Motivo).