The Scotsman

Volvo to supply tens of thousands of cars to Uber for self-driving fleet

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Volvo and Uber have announced a deal that will see the Swedish manufactur­er provide autonomous cars to the ride-sharing company.

Uber is set to be provided with “tens of thousands” of cars by Volvo between 2019 and 2021.

The self-driving vehicles will be based on Volvo’s Scalable Product Architectu­re (SPA) vehicles, which currently underpins its range-topping XC90, as well as the new XC60.

The new deal is the latest developmen­t in anon-exclusivea­greement signed between the two companies in 2016 to develop driverless vehicles.

Volvo will also be using the self-driving cars provided to Uber for its own independen­t developmen­t plans. It expects to release its first fully autonomous car in 2021.

Jeff Miller, head of auto alliances for Uber, said: “We’re thrilled to expand our partnershi­p with Volvo.

“This new agreement puts us on a path towards mass-produced self-driving vehicles. ”

Håkan Samuelsson, president and chief executive of Volvo Cars, said: “The automotive industry is being disrupted by technology, and Volvo Cars chooses to be an active part of that disruption.

“Our aim is to be the supplier of choice for ride-sharing service providers globally. ”

To aid developmen­t of selfdrivin­g technology, Uber has also created its own replica town, named Almono.

Based in Pittsburgh, the test facility features roundabout­s, fake cars, motorised mannequins­that“jump” into the road, and containers as buildings in an effort to create an accurate real-world simulation.

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