£11.15m grant secured to pilot driverless taxis in London

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04 Dec 2018 11:30:00.000

The University of Nottingham is part of a major new government-backed initiative to trial self-driving taxis around parts of London.

Led by Jaguar Land Rover, the ServCity pilot has won £11.15m from Innovate UK towards its £19.8m project to develop a bookable taxi service in the capital using six autonomous Land Rover Discovery vehicles.

The consortium, also comprising Addison Lee, the Transport Systems Catapult and the Transport Research Laboratory, will test and further develop existing JLR sensing and autonomy systems in Coventry and the Midlands before piloting a "premium mobility service across four Greater London boroughs".

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More information is available from Professor Gary Burnett, Human Factors Research Group, on +44 (0)115 95 13158 or gary.burnett@nottingham.ac.uk

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