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Alstom wins €156 million contract for driverless metro trains in Italy

February 25, 2022 by David Edwards

Alstom, a large transportation vehicles manufacturer, has won a €156 million contract from the Italian city of Turin to supply its latest generation of fully driverless metro trains.

Turin’s transportation infrastructure agency, Infra.To, actually placed the order. Infra.To is owned by the city of Turin and is one of Europe’s largest public companies.

The contract is for the supply of Alstom’s latest generation of fully driverless train-to-train CBTC system for line 1 of Turin Metro along with four new Metropolis trains. The contract includes an option for 12 more Metropolis trains. [Read more…] about Alstom wins €156 million contract for driverless metro trains in Italy

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: alstom, capacity, cbtc, city, contract, driverless, equipped, fully, generation, infra.to, infrastructure, latest, metro, metropolis, metros, mobility, solution, system, train, trains, turin

Moscow to build driverless tram network as part of big autonomous transport push

February 7, 2022 by Mark Allinson

The Deputy Mayor of Moscow, Maksim Liksutov, has unveiled a local government plan to build a new driverless tram network in Russia’s capital city.

The initiative appears to be part of a larger move towards autonomous transport of several other modes, including mainline network trains and robotic taxis, or “robotaxis”.

Driverless trams may be launched in testing mode in Moscow from the end of 2022 to the beginning of 2023.

Liksutov, the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport, made the announcement at the discussion Robots in the City: The Future of Megacities with Autonomous Transport, held by the Noôdome community in Moscow.  [Read more…] about Moscow to build driverless tram network as part of big autonomous transport push

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: city, driverless, liksutov, moscow, technologies, tram, transport

Uruguay to build world’s largest smart street lighting system in Montevideo

February 7, 2022 by Mark Allinson

National Narrowband Network Company (NNNCo), operator of the Australian national LoRaWAN network powered by Actility, has signed a contract with a European technology provider Wellness TechGroup, to provide IoT network coverage to 70,000 smart streetlights in Uruguay’s capital Montevideo.

LoRaWAN stands for low-power wide-area network. It defines the communication protocol and system architecture for the network, while the LoRa physical layer enables the long-range communication link. LoRaWAN is also responsible for managing the communication frequencies, data rate, and power for all devices.

The Montevideo infrastructure will include a private LoRaWAN network based on Actility’s ThingPark Enterprise IoT platform, and managed on customer premises. [Read more…] about Uruguay to build world’s largest smart street lighting system in Montevideo

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: actility, carbon, city, communication, designed, emissions, enterprise, iot, largest, lighting, lorawan, montevideo, network, nnnco, percent, project, provide, services, smart, street, system, technology, thingpark

Governor Whitmer launches ‘first’ US wireless electric vehicle charging road system

February 2, 2022 by David Edwards

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has announced the award of a contract to build a first in the United States public wireless in-road charging system allowing electric vehicles to charge while in motion and stationary.

A company called Electreon has been selected to build an electric road system in Detroit as part of the inductive vehicle charging pilot program.

Governor Whitmer says: “As we aim to lead the future of mobility and electrification by boosting electric vehicle production and lowering consumer costs, a wireless in-road charging system is the next piece to the puzzle for sustainability. [Read more…] about Governor Whitmer launches ‘first’ US wireless electric vehicle charging road system

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: central, charging, city, continue, detroit, electreon, electric, future, governor, in-road, innovation, lead, michigan, mobility, partners, pilot, project, public, system, technology, vehicle, vehicles, whitmer, wireless

Kiwibot partners with Careem for last-mile meal delivery

December 29, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Kiwibot, a autonomous last-mile delivery solution, is partnering with Careem, an online fulfillment app for the greater Middle East region.

The plan is for Kiwibot to work with Careem to autonomously fulfill local orders in Dubai.

Kiwibot has already established operations in a variety of other cities around the world, but this is the first deployment in the middle east. [Read more…] about Kiwibot partners with Careem for last-mile meal delivery

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: areas, careem, city, delivery, dubai, east, fulfillment, includes, kiwibot, last mile, middle, operations, residential, rta, sidewalk

Cleveron takes first steps towards autonomous delivery in the Netherlands

November 23, 2021 by David Edwards

The Estonian-based technology company Cleveron‘s unmanned autonomous vehicle took on the city of Eindhoven, the Netherlands, to be part of a five-day pilot project carried out by logistics giant DPD Netherlands in partnership with Cleveron.

This marks the start of bringing autonomous delivery services to the public streets of the Netherlands, says Cleveron.

The rapid growth of e-commerce has changed the playing field for companies operating in the retail and logistics sector. [Read more…] about Cleveron takes first steps towards autonomous delivery in the Netherlands

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: autonomous, city, cleveron, courier, delivery, dpd, logistics, netherlands, pilot, service, solutions, streets, sustainable, teleoperator, vehicle

Peachtree Corners partners with T-Mobile to launch Beep autonomous shuttle fleet

October 11, 2021 by David Edwards

Peachtree Corners – a tiny city in Georgia, US – is partnering with T- Mobile to launch a fleet of Beep autonomous shuttles, as well as cellular vehicle-to-everything, or C-V2X.

The advanced autonomous service has been named “PAUL” – short for Piloting Autonomous Use Locally. Peachtree Corners has dubbed an area of the city “Silicon Orchard”.

Peachtree Corners says PAUL delivers “unprecedented safety” through Beep Command Center (BCC) capabilities with continuous human monitoring. [Read more…] about Peachtree Corners partners with T-Mobile to launch Beep autonomous shuttle fleet

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: autonomous, beep, city, corners, infrastructure, paul, peachtree, service, shuttles, t-mobile, technology, vehicle, vehicles

Baidu launches robotaxi test service in Shanghai with Apollo Go ride-hailing platform

September 24, 2021 by Mai Tao

Baidu has launched testing of its Apollo Go in Shanghai, marking the fifth city where passengers have the ability to trial the robotaxi mobile platform. Baidu is the only company to offer this service in the three first-tier cities of Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai.

The Shanghai operation will include 150 stations opened in phases throughout the city to provide users convenient access to residential areas, commercial areas, offices and public transportation. Passengers can use the service from 9.30 am to 11.00 pm every day of the week.

This launch comes on the heels of another milestone for Baidu Apollo – the expansion of Apollo Go to Tongzhou District in Beijing, where the service will enable residents and visitors of the suburb to experience travel in an autonomous vehicle. [Read more…] about Baidu launches robotaxi test service in Shanghai with Apollo Go ride-hailing platform

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: achieving, apollo, areas, autonomous, baidu, beijing, china, cities, city, day, driving, future, ihs, implementation, large-scale, launch, market, miles, operation, passengers, percent, platform, ride-hailing, robotaxi, service, shanghai, stations, test, three, tongzhou, total, vehicle

Driving will be outlawed for humans by 2050, says IDTechEx

September 1, 2021 by David Edwards

Autonomous cars will match or exceed human safety by 2024, after which they will grow rapidly at aan annual rate of 30 percent, according to IDTechEx’s new report Autonomous Cars, Robotaxis & Sensors 2022–2042.

By the 2040s, they will be capable of fulfilling the world’s mobility needs without a single collision. So why should humans be allowed to continue driving?

For a long time, the parameters around how we can drive our vehicles have been restricted. Speed limits exist to increase safety, seatbelts are mandated to increase safety, and city centers are becoming pedestrianized to increase safety for pedestrians. [Read more…] about Driving will be outlawed for humans by 2050, says IDTechEx

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Features Tagged With: allowed, autonomous, cities, city, drivers, driving, human, humans, idtechex, increase, outlawed, report, safety, technology, vehicle, vehicles, year

Colorado launches ‘America’s largest fleet of autonomous, electric shuttles’

August 12, 2021 by David Edwards

Autonomous Vehicles Colorado (AvCo), a program designed to improve public transportation using advanced technologies, says it has launched “America’s largest fleet of low-speed, autonomous electric shuttles in multiple cities across Colorado”.

Service in the first of three locations officially launched a couple of days ago at Colorado School of Mines in Golden, Colorado.

For at least the next year, the autonomous shuttle buses will connect Mines students, faculty, staff, and the general public with key destinations in the city and around campus that currently lack convenient mobility options. [Read more…] about Colorado launches ‘America’s largest fleet of autonomous, electric shuttles’

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: autonomous, avco, cities, city, colorado, golden, mines, percent, public, school, service, shuttle, shuttles, technology, transit, transportation, vehicles

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