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https://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/general-motors/2019/07/24/gms-self-driving-car-robot-taxi/1814029001/
GM's self-driving car division postpones launch of robot taxis
July 24, 2019  Jamie L. LaReau

[image  / Stacey Randecker Bartlett
https://www.gannett-cdn.com/presto/2018/07/14/PDTF/d35a29a8-b383-4046-ba71-873f788d40e8-GM_Cruise_AV-30.JPG
A GM Cruise AV on the streets of San Fransisco in July 2018
]

General Motors is delaying the launch of its self-driving cars citing the
challenge to safely remove people from behind the wheel.

About 18 months ago, the automaker had promised that its self-driving unit,
GM Cruise, would launch a fleet of autonomous vehicles in the form of a
ride-sharing service by the end of this year.

But in a blog post Wednesday, GM Cruise CEO Dan Ammann said while the
automaker has made strides in hiring key talent and gaining the financial
backing needed to continue testing the cars, "in order to reach the level of
performance and safety validation required to deploy a fully driverless
service in San Francisco, we will be significantly increasing our testing
and validation miles over the balance of this year, which has the effect of
carrying the timing of fully driverless deployment beyond the end of the
year."

[image]  Cruise Automation's Dan Kan and Kyle Vogt pose for a photo with GM
Cruise CEO Dan Ammann, far right, at Cruise Automation offices in San
Francisco, Calif. on Nov. 20, 2018. (Photo: Noah Berger, General Motors,
Cruise via AP)

The additional testing will provide GM Cruise with "crucial operational
learnings" from running a larger scale fleet and ride service, which it
currently runs for its employees, said Ammann.

It also means San Francisco residents will see more of the Cruise AVs on the
roads being tested, he said. Cruise currently owns nearly 40% of all of the
electric vehicle fast chargers in San Francisco, he said. It is building the
largest EV fast charger station in the country there.

GM bought GM Cruise in 2016. Since then, it has been aggressively testing
the electric self-driving vehicles in San Francisco and rapidly expanded.
It's grown from a staff of 40 people to nearly 1,500, Ammann said in the
blog, hiring top engineers.

More: GM just made a big behind-the-scenes move to boost robot cars [
https://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/general-motors/2018/11/29/gm-dan-ammann-ceo-cruise/2149534002/
]

Cruise also has raised about $7.25 billion from technology investors such as
the SoftBank Vision Fund and T. Rowe Price and GM and Honda.

"This gives us the deep resources necessary to scale our services in San
Francisco and beyond," Ammann wrote. 

Still, auto industry experts had expressed doubt earlier this year that GM
Cruise could safely put self-driving taxis on the road by the end of this
year.

But despite GM idling five of its plants in North America this year and
cutting about 14,000 hourly and salaried jobs to save $6 billion by 2020,
its commitment to electric and autonomous vehicle technology has been
unwavering. GM leaders often refer to GM's desire to be a technology company
that builds cars, creating a future with "zero crashes, zero emissions and
zero congestion." ...

More: GM's year of transformation: More robot cars, fewer traditional jobs [
https://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/general-motors/2018/12/26/gm-2018-new-pickups-money-robot-cars-job-cuts/2271272002/
]

In February, GM CEO Mary Barra said that GM continues "to make rapid
progress with the technology" when asked if GM would launch a fleet of
self-driving cars by year end.

Pressed again for a launch date in April after GM reported earnings, Barra
said: “I think you’ll see updates later this year. We are very pleased with
where we’re at on our continued rate of progress. We’re doing our testing in
one of the most complex environments in the U.S. (San Francisco). We have a
very strong position and we have a very strong safety record.”

In his blog, Ammann said that GM is uniquely positioned to be a leader in
the self-driving space. The company is running neck-and-neck with Waymo, a
subsidiary of Google, to be the first to bring the robot car ride sharing to
market. The two companies are considered the leaders in a crowded field, and
San Francisco is the proving grounds to refine the technology.   

But, wrote Ammann, Cruise is the only company with self-driving cars that
are manufactured on a large scale automotive assembly line "to the same
rigorous standards of safety and quality as any other production car."

GM builds the Cruise AV cars at its Orion Assembly Plant in Lake Orion. The
first Cruise AVs were Chevrolet Bolts, Chevrolet's all-electric vehicle,
that used two Lidar sensors on the roof. GM Cruise built 130 of the
second-generation of its AVs in 2017 and those had a bigger suite of
sensors. Then, later that year, it added another 50 of the cars. GM no
longer calls them Bolts, but rather the Cruise AV.

"This is not a concept car — hundreds of the best Honda, GM and Cruise
engineers are working together on-site in Warren, Michigan, where they are
deep into the vehicle development process," wrote Ammann. "This new vehicle
completely re-imagines from the ground up what a car can be and we can’t
wait to share more in the near future."
[© freep.com]


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https://www.axios.com/autonomous-vehicles-taking-back-seat-electronic-peers-a20c4fce-9709-4a9b-b472-61e2be5bdc94.html
Autonomous vehicles are taking a back seat to their electric peers
Jul 17, 2019 ... Ford, meanwhile, found an expedient way to meet rising
emissions standards: it will use VW's electric vehicle platform to produce
600,000 EVs for Europe — worth up to $20 billion in future sales. "The more
cars that are manufactured using this platform, the cheaper they become, and
the faster the penetration of e-mobility is driven," ...


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...
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