Toyota Motor Corp. will develop an autonomous shuttle called the e-Palette Idea in time for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the car manufacturer revealed at the 2018 Customer Electronic Devices Show in Las Vegas.
The e-Palette is a smooth, box-shaped platform with a flat flooring and high roofing system. It will be produced in 3 different lengths varying from 13 feet to 23 feet.
“E-Palette is one example of Toyota’s vision for self-governing service applications,” said Akio Toyoda, president of Toyota. “It’s an open, flexible platform that can be quickly adapted to a series of usages.”
The interior of the e-Palette Idea is spacious to enable a series of usages such as ride-hailing, on-demand retail and delivery. Mobile hotel rooms might be another application. Each automobile will be purpose-built depending upon its use.
Toyota e-Palette shuttle.(Image: Toyota A large screen behind Toyoda played a video rendering of a client walking into an e-Palette mobile shoe store. After selecting a set from the wall of options, the figure walked out of the shuttle and paid wirelessly for the purchase.
“Today you have to take a trip to the store,” Toyoda stated. “In the future, with e-Palette, the shop will pertain to you.”
The e-Palette uses an open user interface that permits clients to install their chosen automated driving system and car management innovation.
The company’s Mobility Service Platform will host the suite of services and build an environment of service users.
Toyota wishes to utilize the e-Palette throughout and Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo in 2020. Other movement technologies may be readily available as well.
It likewise prepares to evaluate the e-Palette Concept in the U.S. and other nations in the early 2020s.
Toyota e-Palette vehicle control interface. (Picture: Toyota)
Toyota is likewise working to develop solid-state battery innovation, Toyoda said. Solid-state batteries develop power from a solid energy source rather than the liquid in present lithium-ion batteries.
The innovation guarantees to make batteries smaller sized, lighter and more budget friendly.
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