Thursday, August 18, 2016

Uber, Volvo Team Up For Driverless Cars In Next Few Weeks

<p>The new base vehicle will be developed on Volvo Cars&rsquo; fully modular Scalable Product Architecture (SPA). SPA is one of the most advanced car architectures in the world and is used on Volvo Cars&rsquo; top-of-the-line multiple award winning XC90 SUV, as well as the S90 premium sedan and V90 premium estate.</p>Starting later this month, Uber will allow customers in downtown Pittsburgh to summon self-driving cars from their phones, crossing an important milestone that no automotive or technology company has yet achieved.

Google, widely regarded as the leader in the field, has been testing its fleet for several years, and Tesla Motors offers Autopilot, essentially a souped-up cruise control that drives the car on the highway. Earlier this week, Ford announced plans for an autonomous ride-sharing service. But none of these companies has yet brought a self-driving car-sharing service to market.

Uber’s Pittsburgh fleet, which will be supervised by humans in the driver’s seat for the time being, consists of specially modified Volvo XC90 sport-utility vehicles outfitted with dozens of sensors that use cameras, lasers, radar, and GPS receivers. Volvo Cars has so far delivered a handful of vehicles out of a total of 100 due by the end of the year. The two companies signed a pact earlier this year to spend $300 million to develop a fully autonomous car that will be ready for the road by 2021.

Bloomberg News article here

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