Autonomous Movers Set for US Launch in 2024
Benteler, Beep, and Mobileye announced a collaboration to develop fully electric autonomous movers for micro-transit in public and private communities across North America, starting production in 2024. This strategic partnership aims to address transportation inequities in first- and last-mile transit, enhancing mobility access and safety. The autonomous movers will leverage Mobileye’s driving technology and Beep’s operational expertise, fulfilling growing urban mobility needs while aiming for reduced congestion and environmental impact.
- Strategic collaboration to develop autonomous movers expected to start production in 2024.
- Aim to address transportation inequities and enhance mobility access in urban areas.
- Leverages Mobileye's advanced driving technology and Beep's operational expertise.
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Benteler, Beep and Mobileye plan to develop and deploy autonomous movers to address micro-transit needs across public and private communities.
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Purpose-built, fully electric, autonomous movers are expected on public roadways in the
U.S. starting in 2024. - Project aims to help address "micro-transit" inequities in first- and last-mile transportation networks – including road congestion, road safety and mobility access.
- Together, Benteler Electric Vehicle Systems, Beep and Mobileye can address the end-to-end requirements for developing and deploying autonomous movers with competencies encompassing scalable vehicle development, end-to-end systems integration, autonomous driving platforms and turnkey mobility operations management and technology.
PADERBORN,
Benteler EV Systems,
The collaboration between Benteler EV Systems, Beep and Mobileye will facilitate the development and deployment of a fully autonomous (SAE Level 4) electric mover for the
“Multipassenger micro-transit needs are ever-increasing in our cities and towns globally and must be addressed in order to reduce road congestion, protect the environment and provide safe, reliable mobility for all to access,” explained Hinrich Woebcken, advisory board member for Beep and former CEO of
The trio can draw upon years of experience in important aspects of autonomous solutions – Beep in the operations of micro-transit and mobility solutions, Benteler EV Systems in the design and manufacturing of automotive solutions and safety systems, and Mobileye in the delivery of automated driving solutions.
Collaboration Taps into Cross-Industry Experience
Benteler EV Systems, a Benteler company and undisputed expert in full system technology for electric vehicles, is well known for its scalable and modular platform for electric vehicles, the Benteler Electric Drive System. Offering first-class engineering, excellent vehicle integration and global manufacturing expertise, Benteler EV Systems will develop an autonomous mover and integrate all individual subsystems into the final vehicle. This includes the industrialization and production of the mover. Production will take place in the
“Autonomous movers are the solution for future public transportation, solving the mobility challenges of increasing urbanization and emissions,” said
Mobileye is a market leader in autonomous driving solutions, having shipped more than 100 million of its leading computer vision solutions for the established driving-assistance market. With one of the most widely dispersed autonomous fleet in the world, operating in
“The full benefits of autonomy can only be reached with scale. Working with Beep and Benteler, Mobileye aims to mass-produce first- and last-mile self-driving mobility solutions that will enable the convenient, accessible and safe movement of people across North America,” said
Beep enjoys a leadership position in the
“Beep’s well-established
About Intel
About Beep
Beep delivers the next generation of mobility services utilizing driverless, electric, multi-passenger vehicles. By specializing in planning, deploying and managing advanced autonomous shuttles for both private and public communities, Beep safely connects people, places and services in first-mile, last-mile mobility networks. Beep also leverages the data and learnings from its public road deployments to produce vehicle agnostic, edge solutions meant to enhance safety, access, artificial-intelligence and driverless operating capabilities of autonomous platforms. Beep delivers on a primary goal of enabling mobility-for-all with the services and software they provide. www.ridebeep.com
About Benteler and Benteler Electric Vehicle Systems
Benteler is an internationally operating family business serving customers in the automotive, energy and mechanical engineering sectors. As metal processing specialists, we develop, produce and distribute safety-related products, systems and services worldwide. Our 27,000 employees at 98 locations in 28 countries offer first-class manufacturing and sales competence – all dedicated to delivering a first-class service wherever our customers need us. Our automotive products include components and modules for chassis and body, engine and exhaust systems as well as solutions for electric vehicles. Together, we make mobility lighter, safer and more sustainable. Benteler EV Systems, a company of the
About Mobileye
Mobileye is a global leader in the development of computer vision and machine learning, data analysis, localization and mapping for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems and autonomous driving. Mobileye’s technology helps keep passengers safer on the roads, reduces the risks of traffic accidents, saves lives and has the potential to revolutionize the driving experience by enabling autonomous driving. Mobileye’s proprietary software algorithms and EyeQ® chips perform detailed interpretations of the visual field in order to anticipate possible collisions with other vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists, animals, debris and other obstacles. More than 100 million EyeQ chips have already been deployed in vehicles globally. www.mobileye.com.
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