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Volkswagen, Mobileye and Champion Motors to Invest in Israel and Deploy First Autonomous EV Ride-Hailing Service

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Jens Bobsien
Jens Bobsien
Innovation / Technology / Design Head of Communications Innovation, Technology & Design
Dr. Stefan Ernst
Dr. Stefan Ernst
Future Technology Communications, Spokesperson E-Mobility
  • Volkswagen Group, Mobileye and Champion Motors have announced plans to commercialize Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) with self-driving vehicles in Israel.
  • Volkswagen Group will provide the electric vehicles (EVs) as well as its in-depth knowledge about mobility services. Mobileye, an Intel Company, will provide a full turn-key hardware and software self-driving system. Champion Motors will be responsible for fleet logistics and infrastructure of the Mobility-as-a-Service deployment.
  • The Israeli government supports the project proposal of the three partner companies.
  • Development will begin in early 2019 and roll out in phases reaching full commercialization in 2022.

Tel Aviv / Israel. The Volkswagen Group, Mobileye, an Intel Company, and Champion Motors announced plans to deploy Israel’s first self-driving ride hailing service – or Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) starting next year. For this, the partners are planning to establish a Joint Venture. The planned cooperation is subject to approval by the responsible authorities and bod-ies. Operating as “New Mobility in Israel,” the group’s proposal was formally accepted by the Israeli government during a private ceremony at the Smart Mobility Summit 2018 in Tel Aviv earlier today.

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