Vemo has played for years to see how many Jaguar I-Pace EVS has in its independent fleet-a personality covers vehicles used in testing and commercial robotics operations. On Monday, the alphabet company finally provided the work to peek at the trading side of the fleet.
Vemo said on Monday, As part of a large announcementIt has more than 1,500 commercial robotics working. A new factory in Arizona is underway to raise more than 2,000 autonomous I-PACE vehicles through Magna to invest it through a multi-million dollar investment.
Vemo has worked with Magna for years, that is, in a convenience in Detroit now. The new 239,000 square feet of factory strategic strategy in Phoenix, a suburb of Mesa, is located in Vemo’s robotics markets and is close to its other service areas in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Austin.
A Wemo spokesman told Tech Crunch that the company saw other places, but eventually he chose Mesa for proximity to other markets, and because the permanent weather made it ideal for the verification process before the use of robotics.
Vemo said in a blog post in which the factory announced that it received a final delivery from Jaguar earlier this year. From here, the contract builder Magna and the Vimo themselves take power to integrate the driving system into vehicles. Vemo emphasized a new process that is designed to accelerate the process of public use from production, noting that AV can take itself to this convenience and direct service.
“In fact, these vehicles can choose their first public passengers after less than 30 minutes after leaving the factory,” Vimo said in his blog post. The company said that vehicles manufactured for other cities could be deployed to public service in terms of hours after being sent to their local depot.
The Mesa factory is designed to handle other vehicle platforms, especially to connect the sixth generation of Vimo’s self -driving system later this year.
Taxkarnch event
Berkeley, ca
|
June 5 June
According to the company, the plant will introduce an automatic assembly line and other utility over time, which states that the plant will be able to build tens of thousands of fully autonomous Vemo vehicles every year while working on full potential.