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Apple nearly doubles self-driving fleet in California
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IANS | 21 Mar, 2018
Registering 18 new vehicles since January, Apple has expanded its
self-driving car programme rapidly and now has 45 autonomous vehicles
registered with California's Department of Motor Vehicles.
The company had 27 self-driving cars until late January.
"Apple
has nearly doubled the number of self-driving cars in its California
test fleet. The number of cars is more than companies like Google,
Waymo, and Uber have and is second only to General Motors which performs
tests with Cruise -- its self-driving division," the Financial Times
reported late on Tuesday.
Behind Apple is Tesla which currently has 39 self-driving vehicles, and Uber which has 29 cars.
Codenamed
"Project Titan", Apple's self-driving programme's fleet is reportedly
made up of Lexus RX450h SUVs each of which is fitted with huge racks of
LIDAR and radar sensors as well as cameras.
"The
Cupertino-headquartered company is expected to produce a platform for
ride-hailing services, most likely in partnership with third parties,"
according to Apple Insider.
"Alternately, it could revert to
designing its own electric vehicle but the company would need to
contract with outside factories to build it," the report added.
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