Intel's Mobileye, partners to launch self-driving shuttles in US in 2024

Published Tue, Feb 15, 2022 · 03:02 AM

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    [SAN FRANCISCO] Intel's Mobileye unit plans to build and deploy self-driving electric shuttle vehicles with its partners in the United States in 2024, in a bid to scale up its automated driving systems beyond taxis and delivery vehicles, executives told Reuters.

    Mobileye, Benteler EV Systems and Beep will launch the on-demand driverless shuttles, which will feature 12 to 14 seats and no steering wheel or pedal.

    The shuttles will be operated in "contained geo-fenced areas" where speed limits are 35 miles (56 km) an hour or less, Hinrich Woebcken, advisory board member for Beep, a mobility service provider, said.

    They expect to have a couple of hundred of the vehicles on US roads in the first year of their deployment, with a goal to boost the number to between 10,000 and 15,000 globally, the executives said.

    Mobileye plans to deploy robotaxis in Israel and Germany by the end of this year pending regulatory approval. It is also working with Silicon Valley startup Udelv to put automated electric delivery vehicles into service in the United States by 2023.

    Mobileye will prove to US federal and state regulators that its self-driving system would be safer than a human driver, said Johann Jungwirth, vice-president of Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) at Mobileye.

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    "On a technology perspective, we feel very, very bullish and very strongly that the technology is actually close to being ready," he said.

    The executives said shuttles will help save on driver costs and address driver shortages, as well as address urban problems such as emissions and congestion.

    "We see the interesting opportunities and growth of this autonomous mover, autonomous shuttle market. So we see it as a blue ocean," Marco Kollmeier, managing director of Benteler EV Systems, said.

    Benteler EV Systems, part of German automotive parts group Benteler International, will build shuttles that meet automotive industry and safety standards for public roads. REUTERS

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