Driverless Taxi?
News admin | Jan 25, 2010 | Comments 0
Source: Kippreport.com
World Future Energy Summit 2010 in Abu Dhabi.
‘Taxi on demand’
One of the highlights of the World Future Energy Summit was the ‘cyber taxi’, which will be a key feature of the zero-carbon Masdar City being built in Abu Dhabi.
Up to 3,000 electric cars are expected to operate at the $22 billion development, with passengers being picked up from around 90 ‘personal rapid transportation’ (PRT) stops positioned at strategic points.
The driverless taxis, manufactured by the Netherlands-based 2getthere, run on electric power and will operate 24 hours a day within the six-square kilometre city.
Passengers select their destination automatically via a touchscreen; the cars – which travel at up to 40kph – are guided by an onboard navigation system. The 10 coolest green innovations>>>
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