We dive into the increasing parallels of the rise in EVs with the technology growth of vehicle automation.
Changing the future of self-driving from exciting science fiction to thrilling reality is the goal of most electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers today. Large manufacturers like General Motors (GM) strongly believe that advancements related to self-driving cars should also include EVs.
Here, we look into how electric vehicles are using automation technology, and how this development is improving the way the public views electric vehicles today.
Hands-off driving or autonomous vehicles have always been a mysterious part of the future of technology. Do people need to be aware of what the vehicle is doing or can they sit back and enjoy the ride? According to JDPower, there are no fully autonomous cars on the road in the U.S. yet. The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) set a standard for ranking a vehicle’s automation level to inform how drivers should handle their cars.
Here is a quick breakdown of that standard:
As of September 2021, there are no vehicles available at levels three to five.
The hands-off vehicle technology growths are aligned with the advancements of EVs. Worldwide, about 1.35 million people die in vehicle-related accidents each year, according to the CDC. Manufacturers are trying to find solutions to this serious issue.
With more EV sales being backed by businesses like GM and countries pushing to cut emissions by 2035, there are continued technology advancements happening around the world.
Ambarella, an AI business headquartered in California, found a host of reasons why AV and EVs are developing hand-in-hand. A few salient factors include large fleet management organizations trying to cut down on the costs per mile. Another reason being the simple support in each other’s weaknesses such that AVs have the capability to help EVs drive more efficiently, therefore, supporting their need for a better driving range.
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