Stellantis Ties up with Nvidia, Uber to Advance Robotaxi Development
Stellantis will build vehicles with Nvidia and Foxconn’s self-driving systems, deploying 5,000 robotaxis on Uber’s platform starting in the US, production begins in 2028.
- On Tuesday, Stellantis NV announced a collaboration with Nvidia Corp., Uber Technologies Inc. and Foxconn, signing a non-binding memorandum to explore joint development of robotaxis.
- After past project shutdowns, automakers are renewing interest in robotaxis amid expected market growth as the robotaxi market is expected to expand rapidly worldwide in the coming years.
- Technically, Stellantis will build the cab and Nvidia and Foxconn will integrate the autonomous systems using Nvidia's Drive AGX Hyperion 10 architecture with DriveOS, while Uber will operate them.
- Stellantis is targeting 2028 for the start of production of the new robotaxi vehicles, and Uber will initially place 5,000 of the vehicles into service, starting in the United States.
- Notably, Foxconn — the iPhone contractor — will handle hardware integration even as it has mixed auto partnership history, while Stellantis' prior work with Waymo and Pony.ai complements Uber's goal of a 100,000-vehicle autonomous fleet powered by Nvidia in the coming years.
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Hon Hai, Nvidia, Uber, Stellantis team up on robotaxi plan
Taipei, Oct. 29 (CNA) Taiwan-based manufacturing giant Hon Hai Technology Group said Wednesday it is partnering with Nvidia, Stellantis, and Uber to jointly develop self-driving vehicles and deploy a global robotaxi service.
Stellantis Ties up With Nvidia, Uber to Advance Robotaxi ...
Stellantis will produce the vehicles, Nvidia will provide the software and Uber will manage the fleet. It will start with 5000 cars in the United States.
Stellantis ties up with Nvidia, Uber to advance robotaxi development
Stellantis said on Tuesday it has partnered with Nvidia, Uber and Foxconn to explore the joint development of autonomous vehicles, aiming to tap into the booming demand for self-driving cars.The collaboration seeks to integrate Nvidia's autonomous driving software and AI computing, Uber's ride-hailing operati
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