CES: Udelv Unveils Mobileye-Powered AV Transporter
January 4, 2022 | IntelEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
Udelv unveiled its Transporter – the company’s next-generation autonomous delivery vehicle driven by Mobileye Drive – in advance of this week’s International Consumer Electronics Show 2022 in Las Vegas. The cab-less Transporter is designed for commercial delivery fleets and is expected to help solve two of the most pressing challenges facing commercial fleets: the current shortage of drivers and the coming electrification of fleets.
The Mobileye Drive self-driving system is powered by the Mobileye EyeQ® 5 system-on-chip for automotive applications and a robust suite of cameras, lidars and radars. To enable Udelv to rapidly deploy the Transporter at scale, the company has also integrated Mobileye’s Road Experience Management, a crowdsourced, continuously updated map of the world that digitizes what autonomous vehicles need to navigate.
The Transporter features a patented cargo space that is secure, automated, hot-swappable and modular. It is specifically designed for autonomous delivery and can carry up to 2,000 pounds of cargo and make up to 80 stops per run. It is made to deliver nearly anything from convenience goods, e-commerce packages and groceries to auto parts, electronics and medical supplies for B2B and B2C applications.
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