French vehicle manufacturer, Renault, received special attention from the 2018 Geneva Motor Show exhibition. Because on this occasion, they presented and introduced a concept of future robot vehicles and sharing mobility that did not require a driver called, Renault EZ-GO.
Renault EZ-GO, an electric-powered driverless taxi concept. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2QbYwlD) |
The concept carried by Renault is electric-powered driverless taxi that can be controlled only by using a smartphone.
These concept is made by efforts to integrate with the environment and optimize driving in densely populated cities. And the Robo-taxi can accommodate 7 people and is planned to be released in 2022.
These concept is made by efforts to integrate with the environment and optimize driving in densely populated cities. And the Robo-taxi can accommodate 7 people and is planned to be released in 2022.
Renault EZ-GO taxi concept shown at the Geneva Motor Show 2018. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2MZ6b8I) |
"Passenger services and sharing mobility present an important opportunity for Renault, especially in big cities. Many cities are starting to be crowded with aging or too young populations and people are looking for new mobility solutions," said Renault COO Thierry Bollore.
The future of urban mobility, Renault EZ-GO Concept. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2NxS7CZ) |
EZ-GO itself is designed with a body that is intended to provide the freedom to enjoy views through the panoramic glass roof and support the self-driving system sensor. The dimensions are set not too high so that the pedestrians are not disturbed by the view across.
Renault EZ-GO, a robo-vehicle - a shared, electric, driverless vehicle. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/2QcpsBA) |
The robots are set with a safe speed limit of approximately 50 km per hour, while the open door from the front of the vehicle is designed to provide a large and safe space when rising or falling.
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