Autonomous driving - The key to the future
GM's Miao EN-V ModelGM has seen the future of transportation, at least for large mega cities, and the electric networked vehicle is the auto of the future. Thus, GM is working on a number of EN-V concept vehicles to show off at World Expo 2010 in Shanghai, China.
The all electric EN-V offers a top speed of 25 miles per hour and a range of 25 miles, and some day in the future, such vehicles could significantly reduce congestion and increase parking availability.
However, what is most interesting about the EN-V is its use of Global Positioning System (GPS), vehicle-to-vehicle communications and distance-sensing technologies to achieve autonomous driving, a technology every other automaker and many other companies are now developing into real world possibilities. One day soon, driving will be optional.
Imagine the car sharing model, for instance, coupled with autonomous driving. Why own a car when you can share one that will take you to and from work more safely, efficiently and far more economically than owning and driving a car? Take care of your calls. Write some e-mails. Watch a movie. All while commuting to work.
One day, probably sooner than later, autonomous driving will revolutionize transportation.
Labels: autonomous driving, EN-V, GM



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