Cyngn Inc. announced on March 6, 2026 that it had been granted its 24th U.S. patent, US‑12530029‑B2, for a system and method of adaptive, real‑time vehicle system identification for autonomous driving. The patent, which was officially issued on January 20, 2026, protects technology that builds real‑time, gear‑specific vehicle models, validates control commands through pre‑execution simulation, and continuously adapts as hardware degrades, enabling deployment across diverse vehicle types without platform‑specific redesigns.
The grant expands Cyngn’s intellectual‑property portfolio and reinforces its vehicle‑agnostic retrofit approach, a key differentiator in the industrial autonomy market. “As we continue to commercialize our technology, building a robust wall of intellectual property around our core innovations is essential,” said Lior Tal, CEO of Cyngn. “This patent represents another important layer in our defensive strategy, securing our rights to fundamental methodologies in vehicle adaptability. Expanding our patent portfolio ensures that we protect the long‑term value of our technology stack as we scale.” The patent is a critical component of Cyngn’s Enterprise Autonomy Suite, which the company is positioning for broader commercialization.
Cyngn’s 24th patent follows 23 prior U.S. patents, underscoring the company’s sustained investment in autonomous innovation. The company also announced a commercial contract to deploy its DriveMod Tugger at a WEG manufacturing facility on March 4 and added former Lyft executive Ran Makavy to its board on February 25. While the patent itself does not directly impact financial results, it strengthens Cyngn’s competitive position amid ongoing financial challenges, including net losses and a pending Q4 and full‑year 2025 earnings release scheduled for March 25.
The patent’s technology aligns with industry trends toward software‑led industrial transformation, where adaptable autonomy platforms are increasingly valuable for modernizing existing fleets. By securing this intellectual property, Cyngn aims to protect its core innovations and support future commercialization of its autonomous solutions, reinforcing its strategic focus on delivering practical, real‑world advances in material handling.
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