DUBAI – The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), in cooperation with Next Future Transportation, conducted the initial test of the world’s first autonomous pods in Dubai.
The tests took place on the sidelines of the World Government Summit in Dubai and were attended by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai, Sheikh Mansour bin Mohammed, and Mohammad Al Gergawi, Minister of Cabinet Affairs and the Future.
The autonomous pods are designed to travel short and medium distances in dedicated lanes. The autonomous pods are fitted with cameras and electromechanical technologies to carry out the coupling and detaching processes, and this feature can be activated in-motion, reported Khaleej Times.
Each pod measures almost 3m in length and stands 2.8m high. They weigh in at 1,500kg and they have the capacity to accommodate 10 riders. The autonomous pod is fitted with a battery that supports three hours of operation and can be fully charged in six hours. Its average speed is 20kph.
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“The pilot test of driverless units is directed by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, in the context of transforming Dubai into the smartest city worldwide,” said Mattar Al Tayer, Director-General and Chairman of the RTA executive directors board.
“It echoes the Dubai Autonomous Transport Strategy aimed at converting 25 percent of mobility journeys in Dubai to autonomous transportation by 2030.” Al Tayer added.
The RTA has signed an agreement with American Next Future Inc to develop autonomous units named NX1 as part of the initial phase of Dubai Future Accelerators. The prototypes of these units are being manufactured in Italy and shipped to Dubai for trials.
The autonomous pods have three protection systems in order to ensure full control and avoid accidents.