Fleets of electric 16-passenger shuttles will leverage Mobileye's AV tech to roll out public transport offerings in Europe, then globally.
On-road testing of the shuttles is set to start in France and Israel next year, with commercial services expected in 2023, the partners said in the announcement last week.
“Our collaboration with Transdev ATS and Lohr Group serves to grow Mobileye’s global footprint as the autonomous vehicle (AV) technology partner of choice for pioneers in the transportation industry,” said Johann Jungwirth, vice president of Mobility-as-a-Service at Mobileye. “Mobileye, Transdev ATS and Lohr Group are shaping the future of shared autonomous mobility, and we look forward to bringing our self-driving solutions to regions all over the world.”
The three companies said they aim to improve the efficiency and convenience of mass transportation solutions and make autonomous mobility a daily reality in transportation networks, while lowering costs and improving customer experiences.
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