Daimler and Bosch take a mixed mobility approach to autonomous vehicles

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Daimler and Bosch take a mixed mobility approach to autonomous vehicles

A fleet of Mercedes-Benz S Class vehicles are now plying the roads of San Jose, California as part of a robotaxi pilot project that Daimler and Bosch have been developing for two and a half years, but the launch itself could be chalked up as a mere blip on the autonomous vehicle scene.

At last count, 65 companies have permits to test autonomous vehicles in California. And a handful of companies, including Waymo and Zoox, have the additional permit from the California Public Utilities Commission to transport passengers in their robotaxis through the state's Autonomous Vehicle Passenger Service pilot.

It's a milestone for German automaker Daimler and Bosch, one of the world's largest automotive tech and hardware suppliers, but the most noteworthy aspect is how the pilot has been structured. The companies' approach provides a marker of sorts for exactly where the "race" to develop and deploy commercial autonomous vehicle stands. In short: this is no sprint. Adventure or expedition racing - a contest that requires strategy, partnerships, expertise in multiple areas, endurance and a head for navigating risk - might be a more apt analogy.

Much of the media coverage has focused on the launch of the pilot or that it will use self-driving Mercedes-Benz S-Class vehicles, the Sonderklasse (special class) of the automaker's portfolio. What might have been missed is that this is really two projects in one.




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