December 28, 2021
Press release

“eve auto” autonomous transportation service is honored to be selected as one of the 2022 TOP50 real-world implementation cases of low-speed unmanned driving

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On December 23, the "2022 Low-Speed Autonomous Driving Industry Development Annual Conference" hosted by the China Low-Speed Autonomous Driving (LSAD) Industry Alliance *1 was held in Hangzhou, China. TIER IV participated in the meeting as a member of the alliance, and “eve auto” autonomous transportation service was honored to be selected as one of the TOP50 real-world implementation cases of low-speed unmanned driving in 2022.


“eve auto,” which is a combination of an autonomous EV specifically developed by Yamaha Motor and the commercial autonomous driving software platforms offered by TIER IV, is a subscription-type autonomous transportation service. Except for public roads, it can be used in a wide range of environments including factories and warehouses.


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“eve auto”, as the only overseas case, was successfully selected into the TOP50. It is not only the recognition of “eve auto” autonomous transportation service, but also the recognition of TIER IV which has been pushing forward the launch of commercial services to accelerate the implementation of low-speed scenarios based on Autoware *2.


Reference

The Low-Speed Autonomous Driving (LSAD) Industry Alliance’s press release (in Chinese):

https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/71I6CHmcYaXqo7jhAlh6Eg


*1 The Low-Speed Autonomous Driving (LSAD) Industry Alliance is the first comprehensive service platform in China dedicated to creating solutions for low-speed autonomous driving. It currently has about 270 members, forming a high-quality low-speed autonomous driving industry chain.
*2 Autoware is a registered trademark of The Autoware Foundation.


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