Chinese autonomous driving company Mogo provides shuttle services for GEO-7
The two latest models serving this meeting are Mogo Bus M1 and Mogo Bus B2, the world’s first pre-installed, mass-production, autonomous buses equipped with the vehicle-road-cloud integration system and developed independently by Mogo
According to a GlobeNewswire on September 13, China-based autonomous driving company Mogo announced that the company offered shuttle services at the Second Policy and Outlooks Authors Meeting for the Seventh Global Environment Outlook (GEO-7). The meeting was hosted by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and held on September 4–7, 2023. Participants from more than 30 countries and regions met in Shanghai to discuss the trends and prospects of global environmental governance.According to a GlobeNewswire on September 13, China-based autonomous driving company Mogo announced that the company offered shuttle services at the Second Policy and Outlooks Authors Meeting for the Seventh Global Environment Outlook (GEO-7). The meeting was hosted by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and held on September 4–7, 2023. Participants from more than 30 countries and regions met in Shanghai to discuss the trends and prospects of global environmental governance. The two latest models serving this meeting are Mogo Bus M1 and Mogo Bus B2, the world’s first pre-installed, mass-production, autonomous buses equipped with the vehicle-road-cloud integration system and developed independently by Mogo. Both models have such powerful vehicle-to-everything (V2X) capabilities — e.g., real-time interaction with Mogo AI Station and Mogo Cloud — that they can significantly improve driving safety and mobility efficiency. Significance: The Mogo V2X autonomous bus has showed the world a Chinese solution to autonomous driving that is vehicle-road-cloud integrated. By connecting to Mogo AI Station and Mogo Cloud, the vehicle can have a wider and farther view to ensure increased safety. The vehicle-road-cloud integration system also plays a key part in increasing the overall traffic efficiency, reducing congestion, and saving energy. Based on its industry-leading vehicle-road-cloud integration technology and standard products, Mogo has been launching the vehicle-road-cloud integration project in Tongzhou, Beijing, China in an effort to build a Digital Tongzhou; operating China’s first city-level autonomous driving project in Hengyang, Hunan; and building the first vehicle-road-cloud integration intelligent tourism project in Dali, Yunnan. Recently, the tech company has provided autonomous shuttle service for the 31st FISU World University Games in Chengdu, becoming the first company of its kind to sponsor such a global event. So far, Mogo has expanded its vehicle-road-cloud integration projects to 19 provinces across China, including Beijing, Shandong, Hubei, Jiangsu, Sichuan, Guizhou and Shaanxi.
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