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Intel Subsidiary Mobileye, Transdev ATS and Lohr Group Will Jointly Develop Self-driving Shuttles



2026-07-13 03:36:12 Technology

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Recently, Intel?s subsidiary Mobileye, Transdev ATS, a subsidiary of the Transdev Group, an autonomous driving mobility solution company, and the Lohr Group, a mobility solution manufacturer, jointly announced the tripartite strategic cooperation.

According to the content of the cooperation, the three parties will jointly promote the development and deployment of autonomous driving shuttles and will integrate Mobileye's autonomous driving system into the i-Cristal new energy shuttles manufactured by the Lohr Group. According to the plan, this self-driving shuttle will first be put into operation in Europe, and then expanded to global public transportation services.

Mobileye, Transdev's automated driving transportation system team and Lohr Group will integrate Mobileye's automated driving system into the i-Cristal new energy shuttle manufactured by Lohr Group. According to the plan, this self-driving shuttle will first be put into operation in Europe, and then expanded to global public transportation services. (Image source: Mobileye)


"Mobileye is the preferred autonomous vehicle (AV) technology partner of pioneers in the transportation industry. This collaboration with Transdev ATS and the Lohr Group will help further expand Mobileye's global influence." ??Johann Jungwirth, Vice President of Mobility-as-a-Service, Mobileye, an Intel subsidiary



The three companies will integrate i-Cristal self-driving shuttles into Transdev's existing travel service network and are committed to making public transportation solutions more efficient and convenient. Integrating autonomous driving into the transportation network can not only provide timely and on-demand services, but also optimize the fleet, reduce transportation costs, and improve customer experience.



Next year, Mobileye will cooperate with Transdev ATS and Lohr Group to integrate and deploy i-Cristal autonomous driving shuttles using Mobileye's autonomous driving technology, Transdev ATS technology and Lohr Group's industry expertise. The three parties will first conduct road tests on vehicles in France and Israel, so as to design the technology for mass production by 2022. It is expected that by 2023, i-Cristal autonomous driving shuttles will be deployed in public transportation networks.



Mobileye Autonomous Driving System is a one-stop solution for autonomous vehicles. The system escorts the safety of autonomous vehicles through two core concepts: the Mobileye Responsibility Sensitive Security Model (RSS) used to ensure the safety of system decision-making, and the perception system with true redundancy.

Among them, the latter can combine two independent sub-systems composed of "camera" and "radar + lidar" to achieve powerful sensing capabilities. Besides, thanks to Mobileye's Road Information Management (REM) autonomous driving map technology, the deployment of autonomous driving systems can also get rid of geographic restrictions. REM technology can help create a proprietary crowdsourced autopilot high-precision map covering global roads, and use the data collected by the market-based Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) to continuously update the map automatically.

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