Oshkosh corporation brings autonomy, AI, connectivity and electrification at CES 2026

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Vancouver:  At CES in booth Oshkosh Corporation  , a leading innovator of purpose-built vehicles, equipment and services, showcased advanced technologies that empower those who do tough work — building, serving and protecting communities around the world.

Shaping the future of job sites, neighborhoods and airports, these solutions bring together autonomy, AI, connectivity and electrification technologies to support everyday heroes — firefighters, airport ground crews, mail carriers, soldiers and construction workers.

“The future is taking shape, now. At CES, we are showcasing our vision of the job sites, neighborhoods and airports of the future and how Oshkosh’s advanced technology empowers everyday heroes with safe, intuitive, productive and clean solutions. Together with our customers, we’re transforming how we live, move and work,” said John Pfeifer, president and chief executive officer, Oshkosh Corporation.

The solutions feature include  autonomy, robotics and connectivity that are transforming how work at height on job sites is done by creating an intelligent ecosystem that connects people, equipment, tools and materials, and accelerates the shift from enabling jobs to executing jobs. AI-powered systems that anticipate potential roadside collision hazards and provide real-time warnings to everyone from firefighters to bus drivers. AI-enabled systems designed to transform recycling at the point of collection, helping keep recyclable materials out of landfills.

Apart from above,  Electrified vehicles delivering rapid response, maneuverability and power for airport emergency teams. Modular autonomous robot platform that helps turn aircraft quickly and safely, assisting ground crews and creating a smooth experience for travelers, airline and airport personnel.

Construction job sites are dynamic, unpredictable and inherently complex. With most operations still manual and disconnected, workflows are fragmented, maintenance reactive and visibility inconsistent, driving potential inefficiency. Oshkosh Corporation’s JLG® brand is transforming job sites through an intelligent ecosystem that connects people, equipment, tools and materials to help address customer challenges. At CES, Oshkosh unveiled two innovations that shift from enabling jobs using traditional equipment to executing jobs with autonomous, connected equipment.

A significant portion of materials placed in recycling bins are contaminated, meaning they ultimately end up in landfills rather than being recycled. When contamination occurs, otherwise recyclable materials are diverted from the recycling stream, undermining sustainability efforts and increasing landfill waste.

Oshkosh introduced HARR-E, the first autonomous, electric refuse robot designed specifically for on-demand collection, at CES in 2025. This innovative robot enables residents to request a pickup using a smartphone app or a virtual at-home assistant. Then, HARR-E makes its way to the designated pickup point.

Airports are complex environments that demand high safety standards while still needing to move massive crowds of travelers to their destinations with efficiency and precision.