Share with friends and circles of friends with wechat scanning QR code < / P > < p > on February 15, Mobileye, an autonomous driving technology department of Intel, plans to launch autonomous buses in the U.S. market in 2024 p> < p > < / P > < p > it is reported that Mobileye will cooperate with Benteler EV systems and beep to launch driverless buses with on-demand service. The automatic driving car has 12 to 14 seats inside, no steering wheel and pedals. p> < p > Hinrich & nbsp; woebcken, a member of beep's Advisory Committee, a travel service provider, said the self driving buses would operate in "closed areas" with a speed limit of no more than 35 miles per hour P>
executives said they expect to drive hundreds of autopilot cars in the US market in 2024, with the goal of increasing the number of autopilot cars to 10 thousand to 15 thousand worldwide. p> < p > Mobileye plans to deploy autonomous taxis in Israel and Germany by the end of this year and is currently awaiting approval from local regulators. Mobileye also works with Silicon Valley start-up udelv to launch automatic electric delivery vehicles in the U.S. market in 2023 John Welter, vice president of p>
Mobileye Mobile Travel Service (MaaS), said that the Mobileye will prove to the US regulatory agency that the automatic driving system developed by it will be safer than human drivers. / Johann, Jungwirth. p> < p > he said: "from a technical point of view, we are very, very optimistic about this technology, and strongly believe that this technology is very close to being ready." p> < p > executives said that this self driving bus can help save driver costs, solve the problem of driver shortage, and alleviate urban traffic problems such as carbon emissions and congestion Mike Cole Maier (Marco Kollmeier), managing director of p>
Benteler EV Systems, said, "we have seen the opportunities and growth trend of the auto driving car market, so we regard it as a blue ocean." p> < p > as a subsidiary of the German auto parts group bentele, Benteler EV systems plans to produce self driving buses that meet the automotive industry and public road safety standards. (Chen Chen) < / P > < p >