Mobileye, which is under the umbrella of Intel, will launch on September 7 ( Local time), announced a six-seater electric autonomous vehicle (AV = Autonomous Vehicle) that can run on public roads. He also revealed that he plans to start service as an unmanned robot taxi in 2022 in Tel Aviv, Israel and Munich, Germany.
This 6-seater unmanned robot taxi is equipped with an autonomous driving system "Mobileye Drive" that uses "AVKIT58" equipped with eight EyeQ 5 SoCs (system-on-chip), and is a subsidiary of Intel. It is said that it will be operated by MoovitAV.
The water-cooled level 4 compute system "AVKIT58" is equipped with a redundant PCB (Printed Circuit Board) and power supply, and measures 324 x 232 x 89mm (width x depth x height). Achieved 192TOP with only 650W. It claims to have the highest power performance of any AV system on the market todayIn order to achieve fully autonomous driving, a variety of scalable solutions are required. Starting with the essential characteristics of ease and safety performance, it was designed from the ground up considering the area where it can be driven in terms of both economy and locality. Features that are three major elements of mobility: "True Redundancy" with cameras, radar and lidar sensors, sensing solutions, crowdsourced "Roadbook AV Map" and "Responsible Sensitive Safety (RSS) Driving Policy". It is said to be the first AV that implements everything.
Mobileye Drive, the automated driving system installed in Mobileye AV, can be used in a wide range of vehicle types, from delivering packages to transporting people (passengers), and is expected to be the most versatile automated driving solution currently available. ing.
Mobileye announced at IAA Mobility 2021 that it will launch a ride-hailing service using mass-produced vehicles and robot taxis, starting in Germany in 2022, in collaboration with the SIXT Group headquartered in Munich, Germany. Mobileye and Schaeffler are planning to collaborate on the manufacture of chassis for self-driving vehicles that will be used to assemble traveling shuttles. It has announced that it has agreed with Udelv to supply Drive. In addition, it has previously announced partnerships with Transdev and Lohr in the manufacture and deployment of autonomous shuttles in France and Germany.https://car.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/1350713.html
Mobileye CEO Amnon Shashua said, “Mobileye is passionate about bringing autonomous vehicles to consumers. marks an important milestone on our journey towards a driverless world."