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Cumberland's CID Autonomous Shuttle

Putting autonomous transit on the map in Georgia
Services:
Strategy
PR & Comms
Marketing Orchestration
Autonomous Mobility

We brought Georgia’s first autonomous shuttle to market with an integrated launch that generated awareness, earned trust and drove early ridership.

When Cumberland Community Improvement District (CCID) launched its autonomous shuttle pilot in 2023, the goal was twofold: prove the safety and convenience of driverless, shared autonomous transit and generate public awareness. Working with CCID and key tech partners, we crafted a full service program including strategy development, messaging framework, launch events, design systems and media outreach that framed the pilot, called the Hopper, as safe, innovative and rider-ready.

The Hopper’s successful community reception and strong media presence laid the groundwork for a major next step: scaling into a fully operational autonomous mobility network. In late 2025, CCID and Cobb County secured a $6.6 million Federal Transit Administration grant through the Low or No Emission Vehicle Program to launch the Cumberland Autonomous Mobility (CAM) Network, a planned autonomous shuttle system that will connect people, jobs and destinations across the district.

How we help

$ 325 K+
in earned media coverage
11000 +
riders (pilot)
93 %
approval rating

Integrated Launch Strategy

Turning Early Adoption into Long-Term Impact

From the exclusive VIP preview of the Hopper to a launch event that drew top civic leaders and press, Cumberland’s autonomous shuttle pilot was built to be experienced. Community rides, social content and sustained media outreach pushed coverage across local outlets and national media alike.

That early momentum and positive sentiment didn’t just translate into ridership. The pilot helped advance the broader Cumberland Sweep vision, laying the foundation for a fully integrated, operational autonomous mobility network that connects people, jobs and destinations across the district.

By combining strategic PR, stakeholder engagement and targeted storytelling, we helped transform an experimental pilot into a project with federal backing and a permanent place in the district’s re-energized transportation future.

How we built it

Insight-led message development

We conducted stakeholder and technology partner interviews to shape messaging focused on safety, usability and convenience.

Press-forward launch strategy

A phased rollout included a VIP preview for business leaders followed by a media-friendly public launch featuring government officials and shuttle demonstrations.

Integrated PR & media relations

We led ongoing outreach to local and national outlets, supported by press materials and spokesperson coordination.

Targeted content & measurement

Custom landing pages, rider surveys, and analytics tracking provided tailored information for key audiences and captured real-time feedback during the pilot.

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