Oxa has introduced its autonomous vehicles, specifically the Ford E-Transit, in both the UK and US markets. These vehicles are equipped with Oxa Driver software, enabling them to operate as self-driving vans and minibuses for logistics and passenger transport. The E-Transit can achieve autonomous operation at speeds of up to 35 mph, utilizing advanced sensors for comprehensive environmental awareness.
The vehicles also feature manual controls, allowing users to operate them in non-autonomous mode. Oxa's innovative Spatial AI technology was employed to ensure the safe deployment of these electric vehicles in various environments. This launch marks a significant milestone in Oxa's mission to transform the future of transportation and logistics.
• Oxa's autonomous vehicles utilize advanced sensors for 360-degree perception.
• The Ford E-Transit is the first mass-produced vehicle using Oxa's technology.
Autonomous driving refers to the capability of a vehicle to navigate and operate without human intervention, as demonstrated by Oxa's self-driving technology.
Spatial AI involves the use of artificial intelligence to understand and interpret spatial data, which Oxa applied to simulate and test their vehicles.
Oxa specializes in developing autonomous vehicle technology, including the Oxa Driver software used in the Ford E-Transit.
Ford is a major automotive manufacturer that partnered with Oxa to integrate autonomous technology into the E-Transit model.
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