AD solutions provider Mobileye and Project 3 Mobility (P3), a Croatian company building a new ecosystem for urban autonomous mobility, have announced they are to collaborate on a new mobility service using Mobileye’s scalable self-driving technology, Mobileye Drive.
P3 aims to improve urban transportation and expects to launch its first service in Zagreb in 2026, with testing and validation of Mobileye’s AV solution targeted to start in the capital city in 2024. It is developing a transportation ecosystem comprising three components: an autonomous electric vehicle, specialized infrastructure and a mobility service platform. P3’s vehicle is built on a new platform designed around safety and comfort; Mobileye technology will be integrated into this vehicle, including Mobileye Drive.
Mobileye Drive consists of a redundant camera and lidar-radar sensing, REM crowdsourced mapping and transparent driving policy – all powered by the EyeQ system-on-chip. According to the company, it can be deployed in a range of geographic locations, road types and weather conditions, and can adapt itself to local driving styles.
P3 has signed agreements with nine cities across the EU, UK and GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) to provide its urban autonomous service, and 30 more cities are planned to follow.
Professor Amnon Shashua, founder and CEO of Mobileye, said, “We share the vision of making urban mobility safer and more accessible, and with the flexibility of Mobileye Drive to adapt to different vehicle types, we’re excited to explore new frontiers in mobility services.”
Marko Pejković, CEO of Project 3 Mobility, said, “We are committed to improving how people move in cities. Our collaboration with Mobileye is a cornerstone for achieving that vision. Mobileye has proved to be a great partner that has the right experience, the right technology, and the right team. Together we will make that vision of urban autonomous mobility a reality.”
P3 will share further details about its project and service in the months ahead.
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