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This Week in AV News

By Eric Tanenblatt, Peter Stockburger, and Walker Boothe
July 15, 2024
  • Autonomous Vehicles
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China Accelerates Autonomous Vehicle Deployment

China’s government is making significant strides in the autonomous vehicle sector by issuing new permits for road testing and heavily investing in smart infrastructure. With approval of Tesla’s Full Self-Driving feature, the country is showcasing a strong commitment to lead in this technology. Chinese companies are actively participating, reflecting the country’s ambition to be a global frontrunner in autonomous vehicles. This governmental support is evident at both central and local levels, indicating a comprehensive national strategy.

Read more: MIT Technology Review


May Mobility Expands to Twin Cities

May Mobility is introducing autonomous vehicles to the Twin Cities, enhancing the urban transportation landscape. These self-driving shuttles aim to alleviate traffic congestion and improve public transit efficiency. By collaborating with local transit authorities, May Mobility ensures these autonomous shuttles integrate smoothly into the existing infrastructure, providing a reliable and sustainable alternative for city commuters. This initiative reflects a growing trend towards smart city solutions and the integration of cutting-edge technology in public transportation systems.

Read more: Future Transport News


Renault’s Dual Strategy for Autonomous Vehicles

Renault Group is implementing distinct strategies for its autonomous passenger cars and public transport vehicles. For passenger cars, the focus is on developing advanced driver-assistance systems, enhancing safety and convenience for drivers. In contrast, for public transport, Renault is pushing towards fully autonomous systems to optimize operational efficiency and passenger experience. This dual approach allows Renault to address different market needs and stages of technological readiness, positioning the company as a versatile leader in the autonomous vehicle sector.

Read more: Renault Group


Waymo’s Landmark Robotaxi Rollout

Waymo’s robotaxi service represents a landmark moment in the autonomous vehicle industry. Launched in key U.S. cities, this service underscores significant advancements in driverless technology, promising to revolutionize urban transportation. The robotaxis aim to provide a safe, efficient, and accessible alternative to traditional transport methods. Waymo’s rollout reflects the culmination of years of research and development, positioning the company at the forefront of the autonomous vehicle revolution and setting a new standard for the industry.

Read more: Bloomberg


Self-Driving Technology for Heavy Vehicles

The development of autonomous driving technology is extending to heavy vehicles, including trucks and military vehicles. This advancement aims to enhance safety and efficiency in logistics and defense sectors. Companies are working on robust self-driving systems capable of handling the complexities of operating large vehicles. These innovations promise to transform industries reliant on heavy transport, reducing human error and operational costs while improving overall safety and reliability in various challenging environments.

Read more: Fox News


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Eric Tanenblatt

About Eric Tanenblatt

Eric Tanenblatt is the Global Chair of Public Policy and Regulation of Dentons, the world's largest law firm. He also leads the firm's US Public Policy Practice, leveraging his three decades of experience at the very highest levels of the federal and state governments.

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Peter Stockburger

About Peter Stockburger

Peter Stockburger is the office managing partner for the Firm’s San Diego office, a member of the Firm’s Venture Technology and Emerging Growth Companies group, and co-lead of the Firm’s Autonomous Vehicle practice. With a focus on data privacy and security, Peter works with clients of all sizes and maturity to build and shore up their privacy and security programs, deploy technology, enhance compliance and stakeholder confidence, take new products to market, work through data governance and retention challenges, navigate workplace disputes, and harness emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence.

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Walker Boothe

About Walker Boothe

Walker Boothe is an associate managing director in Dentons’ Public Policy and Regulation practice.

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