Toyota's e-Palette will transport athletes during the 2020 Olympics
As part of its big robot push for upcoming the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games, Toyota says it will have 20 of its e-Palette electric vehicles on-site to transport athletes.
Each of the vehicles will travel through the athletes' village at a leisurely 12 miles per hour along a designated loop. As an SAE Level 4-capable autonomous vehicle, the e-Palette will be able to navigate the area all on its own. However, a safety attendant will be onboard each vehicle to ensure nothing goes wrong. Those capabilities put the e-Palette in about the same ballpark as Waymo's current fleet of autonomous vehicles.
Toyota adds that it consulted with athletes to adapt the vehicle to their needs. It can transport up to four passengers in wheelchairs at the same time, and includes an electric ramp to facilitate easy and quick boarding. The automaker also made the interior elements of the Tokyo 2020 Version contrast to help colorblind individuals.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 13 2019, @10:07PM (2 children)
Just like the new trains here in Sydney when you're stuck in commute, you're essentially in a tuna can with no escape. I missed the days where public transport had manual windows and doors...
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday October 14 2019, @01:16AM
We live in a society. There is no escape.
(Score: 2) by Freeman on Monday October 14 2019, @03:17PM
Passenger comfort had to be reduced due to cost constraints. Worry not, our new and improved
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