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EKA to bring India`s first electric bus with self-driving tech, to boost road safety
EKA, an Indian electric vehicle maker, joined hands with Canada`s NuPort Robotics to introduce advanced driver assistance systems to their electric buses on Indian roads, as reported by agencies.
Highlights
- EKA to introduce advanced driver assistance systems to their electric bus models
- EKA & NuPort will provide safer, greener, and much more efficient transportation for Indian roads, official said
- This technology will be deployed over 5000 buses
EKA, a subsidiary of Pinnacle Industries Limited, enters into a partnership with NuPort Robotics to introduce advanced driver assistance systems to their electric bus models. This is a first-of-its-kind-in-the-country initiative towards the utilization and incorporation of progressive Level 2 autonomy and Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Electric buses on Indian roads.
EKA begins testing on a range of autonomous features developed by NuPort, an advanced technology that promises to contribute to notable improvements in safety, reducing environmental footprint, and increasing operational efficiency.
Following a period of rigorous testing, the technology will be deployed with over 5000 buses, representing a minimum investment of nearly Rs 150 Crores in innovation and contributing to the future of transportation and sustainability. More importantly, when such technologies are deployed in commercial vehicles, they have been associated with reducing crash rates by nearly 50 percent.
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NuPort Robotics, a Canadian company announced its plans earlier this month to set up operations in India. It will fully develop and deploy its technology in India for commercial vehicle manufacturers, beginning with electric vehicle manufacturers.
NuPort will be following a "Made in India" approach thereby contributing to the advancement of economic development and innovation ecosystem within the country. NuPort’s technology provides level 2 autonomy features specifically targeted for Indian roads, considering the complex nature of Indian traffic, and understanding the Indian driving mindset.
NuPort’s partnership with EKA is strategic, as it allows both NuPort and EKA to offer Indian customers cutting-edge innovative vehicles that can be continuously updated to retain that innovative advantage. NuPort is using proprietary AI technology which will progressively enable autonomous features thereby increasing safety, operational efficiency, and reduced carbon footprint.
Speaking on the partnership, Sudhir Mehta, Chairman, EKA & Pinnacle Industries Limited, highlighted, "Our partnership with NuPort ensures that our electric buses are not only environmentally friendly but also futuristic through the incorporation of AI thereby making our buses efficient and safer to operate on Indian roads. This collaboration strengthens our goal of positioning EKA as the leader in the electric vehicle industry in India.
"I am confident that both EKA & NuPort will provide safer, greener, and much more efficient transportation for Indian roads." Speaking on the collaboration, Raghavender Sahdev, CEO of NuPort Robotics said, "The current project with EKA allows us to set the first precedent in India for a Level 2 AI-enabled smart Electric bus.
Partnering with EKA on this initiative allows us to work with a leading national manufacturer and learn and develop technology solutions specifically for Indian driving conditions. NuPort’s focus on innovation, sustainability, automation, and artificial intelligence is aligned perfectly with EKA`s principles and vision leading to this strategic partnership between the two companies.
"Through this strategic partnership, NuPort will provide AI-enabled autonomous solutions and EKA will provide the electric vehicle platform. NuPort being an expert in offering artificial intelligence technology and EKA having expertise in the manufacturing of electric vehicles will work together towards the commercialization of the next generation of AI-enabled electric buses in India.
(With inputs from agencies)