Technology

Earlier this year, we learned that Waymo, Google parent company Alphabets self-driving division, had purchased thousands of Pacifica Hybrid minivans from Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) to convert into self-driving cars.Now, we know the exact number, and it has blown away our expectations of how quickly Waymo plans to expand its fleet.CNBC first reported that FCA will produce 62,000 minivans for Waymo at a facility in Novi, Michigan co-run by Waymo and FCA.
Thus, FCA can build Waymos self-driving sensors and cameras directly into the cars frame during the manufacturing process.As part of this partnership, FCA is also negotiating to license Waymos hardware and self-driving AI for its own dealership cars.
Eventually, Chrysler could sell self-driving Pacificas directly to consumers.Waymos 62,000 new vans will accompany its 20,000 new Jaguar I-Pace SUVs planned for the next couple of years.
It hopes to officially launch a self-driving ride-hailing service in Phoenix by the end of 2018, and later in the San Francisco Bay Area.We're excited to deepen our relationship with FCA that will support the launch of our driverless service, and explore future products that support Waymo's mission, Waymo CEO John Krafcik told CNBC.Waymo's self-driving Jaguar I-Pace SUVs will number less than a third of its Pacifica Hybrid counterpartsFCA CEO Sergio Marchionne also said that, FCA is committed to bringing self-driving technology to our customers in a manner that is safe, efficient and realistic.Marchionne previously called self-driving tech fluff that would take years to mature, in response to criticisms that FCA hadnt invested enough money in researching the fledgling industry.Evidently, Marchionne and FCA decided that leasing self-driving tech from the most reliable self-driving company will save the company the challenge of developing a costly system from scratch.Driving forward at top speedWaymo isnt letting its recent accident controversy get in the way of its AI taxi ambitions.With over 80,000 cars in its fleet in the near future, Waymo will continue to add to its 6 million miles of testing on public roads, testing that should boost the performance of its self-driving AI.Waymo will certainly have competition.
Earlier today, GM announced that its Cruise division will aim to launch a similar self-driving taxi service in 2019.
The company will try to improve its AI by placing its Chevy Volts in downtown Manhattans hectic streets.
On the other hand, Waymos new partnership could help it seize a new opportunity to make a bitter rival a partner.Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi revealed on Wednesday that Uber had opened discussions with Waymo to use its self-driving cars for Ubers own ride-hailing service.Ubers recent fatal accident, which the US National Transportation Safety Board recently released its initial report on, may have convinced Uber to work with its competitors tech instead.Several questions arise from this news.
Namely, will Waymo want to provide its tech to a taxi service that will likely compete with its own ride-hailing business We'll likely hear more about these negotiations in the near future.Ironically, Uber and FCA may end up at odds over how Waymos tech should be used.Uber, Lyft and other self-driving companies released a joint statement earlier this year stating that self-driving cars should only operate in company-owned fleetsmeaning that consumers shouldnt be able to buy their own autonomous vehicles.Chrysler, which intends to sell directly to consumers, may have to lobby against Uber and others to ensure that governments allow this option.g7fFgR3MdctdHWwMN3JNM4.jpg#





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