TechCrunch News 14小时前
Uber, Volkswagen pair up to launch robotaxi service in US with self-driving, electric microbuses
index_new5.html
../../../zaker_core/zaker_tpl_static/wap/tpl_guoji1.html

 

大众汽车与Uber宣布合作,计划未来十年在美国多个城市推出商业Robotaxi服务。首个城市预计是洛杉矶,目标在2026年底启动商业服务。初期车辆配备人类安全员,计划2027年实现完全无人驾驶。大众汽车子公司ADMT负责自动驾驶技术的开发和测试,已在奥斯汀启动测试项目,并与Mobileye合作。此次合作是大众汽车在自动驾驶领域的重要一步,旨在结合大众的制造优势和Uber的城市出行经验,共同塑造未来出行方式。Uber也在积极与其他自动驾驶公司合作,扩大其在Robotaxi、外卖和货运领域的布局。

🤝大众汽车与Uber合作,计划在美国推出商业Robotaxi服务,首站定于洛杉矶,预计2026年底启动,初期配备安全员,2027年实现完全无人驾驶。

⚡大众汽车子公司ADMT负责自动驾驶技术的开发和测试,已在奥斯汀启动测试项目,采用10辆ID. BUZZ电动车,并与Mobileye合作提供自动驾驶技术。

🚦大众ADMT需获得加州监管部门的许可,包括车辆测试许可和商业运营许可,加州车辆管理局负责自动驾驶测试监管,加州公共事业委员会负责商业运营许可。

🚀Uber近年来积极与其他14家自动驾驶公司合作,覆盖Robotaxi、外卖和货运领域,已与Waymo在奥斯汀推出Robotaxi服务,并计划在亚特兰大推出类似服务。

Volkswagen of America and Uber on Thursday unveiled an ambitious plan to launch a commercial robotaxi service — using autonomous electric VW ID. BUZZ vehicles — in multiple U.S. cities over the next decade.

The companies expect to launch a commercial service in Los Angeles, the first city on the list, by late 2026. VW and Uber didn’t provide details on potential future markets.

Initially, the service won’t be driverless. The fleet of autonomous vehicles will have human safety operators behind the wheel before they go driverless in 2027, a VW spokesperson told TechCrunch.

That gives Volkswagen ADMT, the autonomous vehicle subsidiary of Volkswagen of America, up to two years to navigate the regulatory landscape in California and gain the permits required to test its autonomous vehicles and eventually operate a commercial service.

Volkswagen ADMT will begin testing in Los Angeles later this year once it receives its initial testing permit from the California Department of Motor Vehicles. The agency regulates autonomous vehicle testing and deployment in the state, and the California Public Utilities Commission handles permitting for the commercial ride-hailing component of robotaxi services.

Despite the considerable hurdles ahead, the partnership is a notable step for Volkswagen ADMT. The subsidiary publicly launched in July 2023 with an autonomous vehicle test program in Austin and a fleet of 10 all-electric ID Buzz vehicles equipped with partner Mobileye’s technology.

Its parent Volkswagen Group, along with Ford, had hitched their autonomous vehicles ambitions to startup Argo, until the two automakers pulled financial support and gobbled up its remains. Volkswagen then turned to Mobileye to source autonomous vehicle technology, and that relationship has deepened recently. ADMT, Volkswagen’s U.S.-based effort, launched about nine months after Argo shut down.

Volkswagen in 2023 said it wasn’t interested in building a dedicated ride-hailing service. Still, it did appear to see a business in selling its self-driving ID Buzz vans and fleet management software to other companies. 

Details of its partnership with Uber suggests that plan is intact.

“Volkswagen is not just a car manufacturer — we are shaping the future of mobility, and our collaboration with Uber accelerates that vision,” Christian Senger, CEO of Volkswagen Autonomous Mobility, said in a statement. “What really sets us apart is our ability to combine the best of both worlds–high-volume manufacturing expertise with cutting-edge technology and a deep understanding of urban mobility needs.”

This is also Uber’s latest AV partnership. The ride-hailing giant has spent the past several years locking up deals with more than 14 autonomous vehicle firms across ride-hailing, delivery and trucking. Uber recently launched a robotaxi service with Waymo in Austin, and is about to do the same in Atlanta.

Fish AI Reader

Fish AI Reader

AI辅助创作,多种专业模板,深度分析,高质量内容生成。从观点提取到深度思考,FishAI为您提供全方位的创作支持。新版本引入自定义参数,让您的创作更加个性化和精准。

FishAI

FishAI

鱼阅,AI 时代的下一个智能信息助手,助你摆脱信息焦虑

联系邮箱 441953276@qq.com

相关标签

Robotaxi 大众汽车 Uber 自动驾驶 Mobileye
相关文章