Building Hardware That Lasts: For Communities and the Environment

“LX4s and LX4 Camera fleet tracking hardware assembled in Canada, designed with biodegradable casing for sustainable public sector operations.”

Public sector technology doesn’t exist in a vacuum. Every device deployed in the field affects budgets, operations, environmental impact, and public trust. At Lynxfield, we believe responsible innovation means thinking beyond performance specs; it means designing hardware that stands up to real-world conditions while aligning with long-term sustainability goals.

That philosophy is at the core of the LX4 platform, including the LX4s and LX4 Camera, now assembled in Canada.

Purpose-Driven Design From the Start

When development began on the LX4 platform, we set a clear expectation: durability and environmental responsibility would move forward together.

Lynxfield became the first AVL provider to introduce biodegradable casing into production hardware without compromising field readiness. These devices are still built to withstand harsh winter conditions, road salt exposure, vibration, and continuous operation, the realities faced daily by fleet and public works teams.

Sustainability wasn’t added later. It was designed into the platform from day one.

Smarter Supply Chains for a Changing World

Over the past few years, supply chain challenges have become impossible to ignore. Delays, inconsistent quality, and increased emissions directly affect municipalities trying to deliver essential services.

For the LX4 platform, we intentionally sourced key components from trusted partners in the UK and Europe. This approach reduces shipping distances, improves reliability, and allows for greater quality control. Instead of reacting to global disruptions, we’re building a supply chain that supports consistency and long-term availability.

The result is that hardware public agencies can plan around, without worrying about premature replacement.

Why Canadian Assembly Matters

Assembling the LX4s and LX4 Camera in Canada is about more than location. It reflects a commitment to accountability, quality, and alignment with national priorities.

Local assembly allows for:

  • Stronger oversight throughout production and testing
  • Faster feedback between engineering, manufacturing, and support teams
  • Built-in compliance with Canadian licensing and regulatory standards
  • Job creation tied to advanced transportation and infrastructure technology

For our public sector partners, this translates into fewer dependencies, clearer accountability, and greater confidence in the technology supporting their operations.

Infrastructure Designed for Today’s Expectations

Municipal and provincial agencies are expected to balance performance, transparency, environmental stewardship, and fiscal responsibility simultaneously.

The LX4 platform reflects this reality. By combining eco-conscious materials, stable sourcing, and local assembly, the platform supports compliance, data capture, and integration with existing systems while reducing environmental impact.

In practice, the LX4s and LX4 Camera operate quietly in the background — collecting accurate data, supporting reporting requirements, and fitting seamlessly into daily workflows. Their value isn’t only in what they deliver today, but in how reliably they can be supported years into the future.

Looking Ahead

This is not the end of the story.

The next generation of Lynxfield hardware — including upcoming LX drone technology — is already taking shape, guided by the same principles of durability, responsibility, and real-world readiness.

We’re building infrastructure designed for the reality public agencies face today and the future they’re planning for.