Proterra, a leading manufacturer of zero-emission electric buses, will add Mobileye’s Collision Avoidance System to its vehicles. The system uses an onboard camera and sensors to detect and avoid potential collisions.
This is a major step forward for the company and for the electric bus industry as a whole. The Mobileye system will help Proterra buses to navigate safely in both urban and rural areas. It is also a significant upgrade from the company’s previous collision avoidance system, which was based on radar technology.
The Mobileye system has a number of advantages over radar-based systems. It is more accurate, for one thing. And, because it uses a camera, it can “see” potential hazards that radar systems would miss.
The system can also be used to provide driver assistance, such as lane keeping and centerline guidance. This will help Proterra buses to stay in their lanes and avoid accidents.
The addition of the Mobileye system is just one of the many ways that Proterra is making its buses safer and more efficient. The company is also working on other safety features, such as automatic braking and blind spot detection.
The Mobileye system is just one more way that Proterra is leading the way in the electric bus industry. With its focus on safety and efficiency, the company is setting the standard for the future of zero-emission transportation.
Proterra Electric Buses To Add Mobileye Collision Avoidance System
Proterra, a leading manufacturer of zero-emission electric buses, will add Mobileye’s Collision Avoidance System to its vehicles.
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