The collaboration will also support the development of a new autonomous driving platform, designed to be compatible with various vehicle types and manufacturers. This platform will enable the Plus and TIER IV systems to be integrated into different vehicles, expanding their reach and usability.
The Plus and TIER IV systems will utilize advanced machine learning algorithms and sensor technologies to enable the development of highly accurate and reliable autonomous driving systems.
“We believe that autonomous trucks can help alleviate the shortage and improve road safety by reducing the number of human drivers on the road.”
The Autonomous Trucking Trials
The trials will take place on the Shin-Tomei Expressway, a major highway in Japan that connects Tokyo to Osaka. The trials will focus on the safe and efficient operation of autonomous trucks on this highway, with the goal of reducing congestion and improving road safety. • The trials will be conducted by Plus, a global autonomous driving software company that has already partnered with leading truck makers in the U.S. and Europe to power their Level 4 autonomous trucks.
In 2019, the company supported the deployment of autonomous taxis in Japan.
METI has a long history of supporting the deployment of nascent technology. The company’s efforts have focused on various areas, including transportation, energy, and information and communication technologies (ICT). By providing funding and resources, METI has enabled the development and deployment of innovative technologies that have the potential to transform industries and improve people’s lives.
Japan has a well-established manufacturing industry, including automotive and component manufacturing, which is a significant factor in its autonomous driving research and development efforts. Japan’s government has been actively involved in promoting autonomous vehicle technology, including Level 4 autonomous trucks, through various initiatives and funding programs. This support has enabled the country to make significant progress in autonomous driving research and development, and has also facilitated partnerships with key players in the industry, such as Mitsubishi Fuso and Isuzu. These partnerships have helped to accelerate the development and deployment of autonomous trucking technology in Japan. The country’s well-established manufacturing industry, which includes automotive and component manufacturing, has played a crucial role in its autonomous driving research and development efforts. Japan’s manufacturing sector is highly advanced, with a strong focus on research and development, which has enabled the country to develop the necessary expertise and technology to support autonomous vehicle development. Additionally, the country’s manufacturing industry has a strong track record of innovation, with many Japanese companies renowned for their cutting-edge technologies and manufacturing techniques. The government’s support for autonomous trucking technology has also helped to create a favorable business environment for the development and deployment of autonomous trucks in Japan.
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