Airless tires, with their puncture-resistant and maintenance-free characteristics, have been applied in several specific fields. In the low-speed light vehicle sector, they are suitable for bicycles, electric bicycles, electric scooters, golf carts, children's vehicles, mobility scooters for the elderly, and medical vehicle vehicles. In the special and industrial vehicle sector, airless tires are used in military vehicles (such as Hummers), lunar rovers, construction machinery (such as bulldozers), port heavy trucks, and mine-clearing robots.
In the shared mobility sector, airless tires are widely used in shared bicycles and shared electric vehicles to reduce operating costs. In testing and future mobility, airless tires have been tested on electric vehicles such as the Chevrolet Bolt and Tesla Model 3. These tires are also suitable for autonomous driving fleets (such as Starship logistics vehicles) and future intelligent mobility tools. Automakers such as Toyota have also showcased them in concept cars. Currently, the large-scale adoption of airless tires in the civilian passenger vehicle market is mainly limited by cost, comfort, and high-speed performance.
