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StreetCav is a plug-and-play driverless shuttle that has been developed by a consortium of private and public sector organisations and will roll out in December.

Milton Keynes is set to lead a self-driving bus trial using Ohmio Lift vehicles to transport residents across the city next month.

StreetCav is a plug-and-play driverless shuttle that has been developed by a consortium of private and public sector organisations, supported by funding from Zenzic’s Cam Supply Chain UK programme. Zenzic was established by government and industry to champion the UK Connected and Automated Mobility (Cam) ecosystem.

UK-wide deployment

The bus will hit roads in Milton Keynes early next month, and if successful, residents could begin utilising the service as early as next year. Smart City Consultancy (SMCCL) is the company leading the project, which it hopes will become a blueprint for UK-wide deployment.

“The StreetCav project has been going for some time now so we are absolutely thrilled that it is finally at a stage where we can reveal it to the world,” said Ian Pulford, CEO at SMCCL. “Thanks to the partners we’ve been fortunate to involve in the project, we truly believe we have developed a solution which can change the future of urban mobility while making our towns and cities smarter, greener, and more inclusive.”

“We have also worked rigorously to ensure public safety. Working closely with Milton Keynes City Council, BT and ECS, we will establish a city centre control room, connected by a specifically designed communications network, provided by CableFree, which will in turn allow the Ohmio vehicles to be supervised and managed remotely.”

Pulford added: “It really has been a fantastic project to work on and we can’t thank all of our partners and funders enough for their continued work and support.”

Zenzic was set up by industry and the government to help the UK become a world-leader in the development and deployment of self-driving and connected vehicles. Over the last few years, the organisation reports it has provided over £100m in funding to scores of projects through its programmes, as well as helping set up the Cam UK Testbed.

“We are proud to have supported the development of StreetCav and to have worked with all of the partners involved in this pioneering project,” said Mark Cracknell, programme director at Zenzic.

“Should the trial prove a success, it could lay the foundations for a more connected, inclusive, and resilient transportation network not only for Milton Keynes, but for towns and cities across the globe. It is a perfect example of how, by working more collaboratively and bringing together industry, academia and the public sector, the UK can lead the way in accelerating the self-driving revolution.”

The other partners involved in the StreetCav project are Milton Keynes City Council, Ohmio, CableFree, BT and Electronics Computers and Systems.

CCAV is a joint policy unit of the Department for Transport (DfT) and the Department for Business and Trade (DBT). CCAV leads the way in shaping and delivering the UK government’s policies on connected and autonomous vehicles, ensuring that the UK remains at the cutting edge of this transformative technology.

Zenzic was established by government and industry to champion the UK Connected and Automated Mobility (Cam) ecosystem. As a collaborative organisation, Zenzic said it strives to place the UK at the forefront of the global Cam revolution by promoting innovation and enabling UK organisations to make significant contributions to the future of mobility.

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Quelle/Source: Smart Cities World, 07.11.2024

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