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Mobileeye to launch driverless delivery service starting in 2023

by on14 April 2021


Intel inside

Mobileye, the company that specialises in chips for vision-based autonomous vehicles, announced that it will launch a full scale, fully driverless delivery service starting in 2023. The company, a subsidiary of Intel, is joining forces with self-driving delivery startup Udelv to run this new service.

Deliveries will be made using a new type of cabin-less vehicle called The Transporter. While manufacturing plans are still in flux, Mobileye and Udelv say they will produce 35,000 Transporters between 2023-2028 -- a signal of their seriousness to launch a driverless delivery system at scale.

Mobileye's automated vehicle standards vice president Jack Weast said that there would be 35,000 units out there in 2023 that will fully integrate Mobileye's self-driving system for commercial use for automated goods delivery.

Mobileye's turn-key self-driving system features a full-sensor suite of 13 cameras, three long-range LiDARs, six short-range LiDARs, and six radar. It includes the Israeli company's EyeQ system-on-a-chip and a data crowdsourcing program called the Road Experience Management, or REM, which uses real-time data from Mobileye-equipped vehicles out a global 3D map.

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