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Rent a car in Las Vegas with remote driver, courtesy German engineering

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A Vay remotely-driven vehicle seen in operation in Las Vegas United States. A person remotely drives these vehicles to ferry passengers. The service is currently available around the University of Nevada Las Vegas and the city’s arts district renting out cars by the minute.

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The Boring Company adds a Polaris e6 ADA vehicle to its Vegas fleet

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The Boring Company (TBC) added a Polaris Gem e6 vehicle to its fleet in Las Vegas. The permit showed that TBC increased its Tesla vehicle fleet to 70 units plus an additional ADA Polaris e6 vehicle. According to u/komocode multiple people on Twitter have seen the Polaris e6 ADA vehicle passing through the Vegas tunnel.

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The Boring Company’s LVCC Loop ramps to 70 cars as CES 2022 kicks off

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The Boring Company’s (TBC) Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) Loop in Sin City recently increased its Tesla fleet to 70 vehicles as part of its efforts to cater to the influx of visitors attending CES 2022. . According to Mick Akers from the Review Journal , the Boring Company increased its Tesla fleet to 70 cars.

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CoBank report suggests self-driving vehicles could easily overwhelm current data center market

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To put that into perspective, in 2020 the average person worldwide generated about 150 gigabytes per day. Holon Investments estimates the global self-driving fleet could reach 400 million by 2035. However, some local jurisdictions are beginning to allow limited use of self-driving technologies for ride share services.

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Volkswagen Group in strategic collaboration with self-driving technology startup Aurora Innovation; Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) fleets

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The Volkswagen Group and self-driving technology startup Aurora Innovation, founded by technology veterans from Google, Tesla and Uber, announced a strategic collaboration ahead of the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Self-driving technology is set to become the centerpiece of future personal mobility.

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‘Tesla Profiles’ brings cloud-based convenience to drivers

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For years, Tesla has talked about launching driver profiles that would allow cars that have multiple drivers, are rentals, or are utilized in a car-sharing service to give profiles to each person driving the car. The advantage also spreads to those who rent Teslas and drive different vehicles more often than not. I’d love to hear from you!

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Kia PBV concepts preview flexible electric vans, and a robotaxi

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And with the extensive update, on Monday at CES in Las Vegas, it also provided a glimpse of the first several PBV products that are essentially different twists on electric vans. Kia PBV Concepts EVs that look beyond the skateboard platform? Software is a big piece of the PBV rollout, too.

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