Udelv Self Driving Vans —Partners with Walmart, Baidu, Marubeni
World-leading autonomous delivery van (ADV) company Udelv will debut the latest model of its self-driving delivery vans at CES, featuring new state of-the-art technology, alongside
World-leading autonomous delivery van (ADV) company Udelv will debut the latest model of its self-driving delivery vans at CES, featuring new state of-the-art technology, alongside
AUTO Connected Car News has rounded-up all the known automotive and autonomous news coming from CES 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Learn what to see what demos to watch.
Cruise and DoorDash today announced they are partnering to pilot food and grocery delivery by Cruise’s autonomous vehicles through the DoorDash platform. The testing program
Aptiv provider of the first autonomous driving technology to be used in a public commercial autonomous vehicle (AV) service, announced the grand opening of its
Postmates, the on-demand “anything” delivery company, today unveiled Serve, the company’s internally developed first-of-its-kind autonomous delivery rover. The Postmates Serve team spent the last couple
Tier IV, Inc. announced the launch of the Autoware Foundation, an open alliance for autonomous driving technology jointly initiated by Apex.AI, Inc., Linaro and Tier
For three days beginning Wednesday, Dec. 12, SAE International invites the public to ride in a self-driving vehicle from Perrone Robotics at Babcock Ranch. The
Level 2 technology automated driving was tested by AAA which showed that the driver still has to be engaged. Although the tech is meant to
Consumer Watchdog today called on the California Department of Motor Vehicles to release details of Waymo’s insurance coverage for the 39 driverless robot cars the
Ford and Walmart are exploring how grocery delivery can help expand access to fresh food and other retail items for people all over the country,
The California Department of Motor Vehicles approval today of Waymo’s application to test driverless robot cars in Santa Clarita County is premature and key questions
The Volkswagen Group, Mobileye, an Intel Company, and Champion Motors announced plans to deploy Israel’s first self-driving ride hailing service – or Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) –