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Ford looks at self-driving systems for trucks

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Ford Motor Co. is considerin­g deploying self-driving vehicle technology in larger commercial vehicles and is working with multiple partners to put its autonomous vehicles on the road. “We’ve been talking with different partners in different industries” about potential applicatio­ns for Ford’s first self-driving vehicle in 2021, including ride-sharing and delivery services,” Sherif Marakby, vice-president of autonomous vehicles and electrific­ation at Ford, said in an interview.

DETROIT — Ford Motor Co. is considerin­g deploying self-driving vehicle technology in larger commercial vehicles and is working with multiple partners to put its autonomous vehicles on the road, a senior Ford executive told Reuters on Tuesday.

“We’ve been talking with different partners in different industries” about potential applicatio­ns for Ford’s first selfdrivin­g vehicle in 2021, including ride-sharing and delivery services,” Sherif Marakby, vice- president of autonomous vehicles and electrific­ation at Ford, said in an interview.

Marakby recently rejoined Ford from ride- services company Uber Technologi­es, Inc., where he oversaw developmen­t of self-driving vehicles.

Ford Chief Executive Jim Hackett, who took over in May, is leading a review of the automaker’s strategy, including its investment­s in electric and selfdrivin­g vehicles.

The company is already operating Transit vans in an “ondemand” shuttle service called Chariot, which is similar to Uber Technologi­es, Inc.’s ride-hailing service, and eventually could outfit those vehicles with selfdrivin­g systems.

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Tesla, Inc. and some commercial truck makers are trying to develop self-driving trucks. Ford does not make Class 8, long-haul semi trucks, but the company does build light- and medium-duty F-series trucks and Transit vans that commercial customers use to deliver goods.

Ford on Tuesday said it is teaming with Domino’s Pizza to test Michigan consumers’ reactions to having their meals delivered by self- driving vehicles.

It is working with “many other companies” to develop self-driving hardware, while its Pittsburgh- based Argo AI affiliate builds the “virtual driver” software, Marakby said.

Ford still plans to do much of its own systems integratio­n work, he added. Some rival automakers have announced plans to share much of the engineerin­g work and cost. Germany’s BMW, for example, has partnered with Intel Corp., Delphi Automotive and Fiat Chrysler Automobile­s.

“We’re developing the technology and the ( customer) interfaces to go to market directly with our partners,” Marakby said. “We’re open to other arrangemen­ts in the future.”

There has been an explosion of interest in the past year in the developmen­t and potential deployment of self- driving vehicles — from car companies and component suppliers to technology giants and startups, as well as large corporatio­ns, universiti­es and municipali­ties. —

 ??  ?? FORD TAURUS cars are seen during a presentati­on at the 16th Shanghai Internatio­nal Automobile Industry Exhibition in Shanghai, April 21, 2015.
FORD TAURUS cars are seen during a presentati­on at the 16th Shanghai Internatio­nal Automobile Industry Exhibition in Shanghai, April 21, 2015.

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