Mobileye, an Intel subsidiary, is ramping up its autonomous vehicle plans and expanding into delivery.
The company announced on Monday that it had reached an agreement with Udelv to supply its self-driving technology to thousands of purpose-built autonomous delivery vehicles. The companies stated that they plan to deploy more than 35,000 autonomous vehicles known as Transporters on city streets by 2028.

Commercial operations will begin in 2023. Donlen, a commercial fleet leasing and management firm based in the United States, has put the first preorder for 1,000 of these Udelv Transporters. Udelv will collaborate with Mobileye to add self-driving technologies into its existing distribution management system.
Mobileye’s complete self-driving system includes 13 sensors, three long-range LiDARs, six short-range LiDARs, and six radar. It also includes the Israeli company’s EyeQ system-on-a-chip and the Road Experience Management, or REM, data crowdsourcing platform, which uses real-time data from Mobileye-equipped vehicles to create out a global 3D map.
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