Irish Independent

Apple in fast lane as road tests on self-driving car improve

- Mark Gurman and David Welch

APPLE more than doubled road testing of its selfdrivin­g cars in 2020 as its autonomous technology improved, according to a report filed with the California Department of Motor Vehicles.

The company’s cars drove 18,805 miles (30,263km) last year, up from 7,544 miles in 2019.

The Cupertino, California­based technology giant also reported 130 disengagem­ents, the number of times a human driver had to take over, up from 64. That resulted in a disengagem­ent every 145 miles, compared with every 118 miles in 2019. That suggests Apple’s self-driving technology improved in these test settings.

Still, the test miles in 2020 lag the almost 80,000 miles Apple said its cars drove in 2018. That year, the company reported a disengagem­ent about every mile, according to California DMV data.

Apple has ramped up work recently on an autonomous electric car to compete with Tesla, General Motors and others.

The company has hundreds of engineers working on an underlying self-driving system and a subset of its car team is focusing on an actual consumer vehicle.

The tech giant likely won’t launch a car for at least five years, Bloomberg News reported, though it has hired several former Tesla executives to work on parts such as drive trains and car interiors and exteriors.

Last year, it hired Tesla’s former self-driving chief, and in 2018 recruited Doug Field – a former chief engineer at Tesla – to run its own efforts.

Late in 2020, Apple appointed machine learning chief John Giannandre­a to oversee the project.

 ?? FILE PHOTO: KIEN HONG LE/ ?? Under wraps: The design of Apple’s selfdrivin­g car is still ongoing
FILE PHOTO: KIEN HONG LE/ Under wraps: The design of Apple’s selfdrivin­g car is still ongoing

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