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Wednesday, March 06 2019 - 03:14
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Volvo and Singapore University NTU Unveil World's First Full Size Autonomous Electric Bus
GOTHENBURG, Sweden, March 6, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

     Volvo Buses and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore have 
demonstrated the world's first 12-metre autonomous electric bus. The Volvo bus 
will soon begin trials on the NTU campus.

    The 85 passenger Volvo 7900 Electric bus is equipped with sensors and 
navigation controls that are managed by a comprehensive artificial intelligence 
(AI) system. Ensuring maximum safety and reliability, the AI system is also 
protected with cyber security measures to prevent unwanted intrusions.

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    The Volvo bus has undergone preliminary rounds of rigorous testing at the 
Centre of Excellence for Testing and Research of Autonomous vehicles (CETRAN).

    Plans are in place to test the bus on NTU campus and to extend the route 
beyond the university.

    The fully autonomous electric bus provides a quiet operation with zero 
emissions. It requires 80 per cent less energy than an equivalent sized diesel 
bus.

    This is Volvo's first autonomous fully electric bus in public 
transportation.

    Hakan Agnevall, President Volvo Buses, said, "Our electric bus featuring 
autonomous technology represents an important step towards our vision for a 
cleaner, safer and smarter city.  The journey towards full autonomy is 
undoubtedly complex, and our partnership with the NTU and LTA is critical in 
realizing this vision, as is our commitment to applying a safety first 
approach."

    The bus comes with a Volvo autonomous research software that is connected 
to key controls and multiple sensors. NTU researchers have enhanced it with an 
AI system that communicates with sensors, enabling the bus to operate 
autonomously.

    This includes light detection and ranging sensors (LIDARS), 360-degree 
cameras and an advanced global navigation satellite system that uses real-time 
kinematics. This is like any global positioning system (GPS), but uses multiple 
data sources to give pin-point location accuracy up to one centimetre.

    The system is hooked-up to an "inertial management unit", measuring the 
bus's lateral and angular rate. This will improve the bus's navigation when 
going over uneven terrain, ensuring a smooth ride.

    Link to video [http://images.volvobuses.com/A/Volvo+Bus/9196?]

    Volvo Buses is one of the world's leading bus manufacturers, with a strong 
focus on vehicles and systems for long-term sustainable public transport. Volvo 
Buses is part of Volvo Group. For more information visit 
http://www.volvobuses.com

    For further information, please contact: 
Helena Lind, Manager Media Relations, Volvo Buses 
Phone: +46(0)765-53- 62-57

SOURCE: Volvo Bus Corporation