May Mobility announced the launch of its commercial driverless autonomous transportation service in the City of Peachtree Corners, a suburb of Atlanta. This marks May Mobility’s third driverless deployment in USA, following successful deployments in Sun City, Arizona, and Ann Arbor, Michigan.
The deployment comes as a result of a partnership with Curiosity Lab, T-Mobile and the City of Peachtree Corners. May Mobility has been offering public rides in its Toyota Sienna Autono-MaaS to visitors of Peachtree Corner’s Curiosity Lab, one of the USA’s first smart city environments powered by connected infrastructure and T-Mobile’s 5G, since September 2024 with safety drivers in place. The firm has now commenced rides without anyone behind the wheel.
The service zone includes eight pre-determined stops along Technology Parkway, at popular destinations such as hotels, restaurants, retail shops, office spaces, the Innovation Center at Curiosity Lab and Peachtree Corners City Hall.
“Peachtree Corners will be our third driverless operation, and we are excited to debut our first publicly available driverless service in the City of Peachtree Corners,” said Edwin Olson, CEO and founder of May Mobility. “This launch reinforces the importance of working with cities and communities everywhere to solve real transportation challenges.”
May Mobility’s vehicles are equipped with its patented Multi-Policy Decision Making (MPDM) technology that leverages AI to continuously learn and adapt to new, complex and unpredictable driving conditions.
“Curiosity Lab’s real-world smart city ecosystem has provided May Mobility with a unique environment to both continue to develop and improve their operations over the past six months, which has only further prepared the May Mobility team for its third driver-out operation and first commercial operation in the US,” said Brian Johnson, City of Peachtree Corners City Manager.
May Mobility is working with the City of Peachtree Corners on future expansions and has plans to launch autonomous vehicles in metro Atlanta in partnership with Lyft later this year. Additional driverless operations in the USA will be announced throughout 2025.