Omoway launched its first self-balancing electric motorcycle at a technology exhibition in Singapore. The Omo X features a control moment gyroscope (CMG) module and reinforcement learning models.
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Omoway's self-balancing electric motorcycle at the event. Photo: Omoway |
At the event, the company presented a "Ballet on Wheels" demonstration, where the Omo X could stand upright with a rider and without a kickstand. The company stated this model won a German iF Design Award 2026 and includes an active safety system called All-Scenario Protection. This system prevents wheel slippage on wet roads, assists with cornering, and handles emergency obstacle avoidance.
The vehicle's platform is the Omo Robot architecture, serving as the "brain" for the product ecosystem. According to Omoway, this architecture is built on 4 technologies: 360-degree visual recognition, a millisecond-level decision model, a synergistic execution system, and a zero-latency electronic architecture.
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Omoway's product launch event in Singapore. Photo: Omoway |
In addition to the Omo X vehicle, the company also introduced the Mobility One wheeled robot. A company representative stated, "By inheriting source code and real-world data from the Omo X, Mobility One can navigate flexibly in narrow spaces for door-to-door delivery services. Its modular design allows the robot to change functions flexibly, aiming to create a universal robot platform."
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The Omo X self-balancing electric motorcycle. Photo: Omoway |
The company plans to expand its operations to Southeast Asian countries, including Vietnam. Todd, Omoway's founder, said, "AI will truly serve humans when materialized through physical entities."
Quang Anh


