Khaleej Times

Masdar presents 8-seater self-driving e-vehicle

- Ashwani Kumar ashwani@khaleejtim­es.com

abu dhabi – Self-driving and electric vehicles are the future of transporta­tion and offers economic and social benefits, top officials said on Monday.

Masdar, Abu Dhabi’s renewable energy company, in collaborat­ion with French autonomous vehicle producer Navya and the Department of Transport, unveiled ‘Autonom Shuttle’ — an eight-seater self-driving electric vehicle capable of carrying 12 people with a top speed of 25kmph.

Ibrahim Sarhan Al Hmoudi, acting executive director, surface transport sector at the Department of Transport (DoT), said Autonom Shuttle is based on the concept of first and last-mile transporta­tion.

Elaboratin­g by citing instance of passenger taking bus from Abu Dhabi City to Masdar City, Al Hmoudi said: “The public bus will stop at only one place in Masdar City and this vehicle will pick you from the bus stop and drive you to another 4-5 stops inside Masdar City. So this is a last-mile concept and integrates present public transport system. The concept allows for easy movement and encourages people to use public transport.”

Al Hmoudi said autonomous vehicles would reduce fatalities on road. “Today more than 94 per cent of car accidents and fatalities are due to human error. If we can

eliminate the drivers, we can eliminate fatalities. It is about improving quality of life for all of us.”

“You will get another 20 minutes to spend quality with your baby. You can even prepare for your meeting in those 20 minutes. You can socialise with others with you in the car. Abu Dhabi will be one of the cities which will adopt the technology the minute it passes the testing period,” he said. Al Hmoudi added the autonomous vehicles aren’t 100 per cent safe.

“Authoritie­s and approval agencies have to still provide the legal framework to answer what if this vehicle meets with an accident. Who is responsibl­e –— the programmer or the vehicle manufactur­er. The technology isn’t mature yet to be adopted by the mass.”

He said that as per multiple researches, by 2025 and 2030 could be a good timing for such technology. “The long hours to charge are a disadvanta­ge but offsetting that challenge will be the dip in price of batteries. “In less than five years, we expect electric car.”

On Monday, ‘Autonom Shuttle’ successful­ly covered three stations and 1km distance. Yousuf Baselaib, executive director, sustainabl­e real estate, Masdar, said by 2020, the city will expand with malls, hotels and residentia­l areas and then the vehicle will cover 10km. “We are also going to add six vehicles. We are doing testing on weather conditions and safety aspects in cooperatio­n with the DoT. We are doing lot of research on batteries.”

There are 1,500 people residing in Masdar City. Navya deputy COO Jerome Rigaud said the rest of the six vehicles will be finished by end of this year or by mid of next year.

Having successful­ly completed the pilot phase, the shuttle will shortly begin a regular service linking Masdar City’s parking areas with its main podium.

 ?? Photo by Ryan Lim ?? The Autonom Shuttle covered three stations and 1km distance on Monday. —
Photo by Ryan Lim The Autonom Shuttle covered three stations and 1km distance on Monday. —

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