Toyota announced the e-Palette, an automatic driving concept car at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) held in Las Vegas on Monday.
The electric box car has three sizes. The biggest one is the size of the bus, the ability to transport goods and mass delivery, and the smallest one will be compact enough to move the sidewalk. Toyota is assuming that electronic pallets offer a variety of potential applications. This allows companies to provide products, transport personnel, or use cars as shops or offices of automobiles.
Toyota designs vehicles based on investments from companies such as Amazon, Didi, Mazda, Pizza Hut, Uber and others. Toyota tested it in the early 1920's and wish to integrate the electronic pallet into the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics
Toyota president Akio Toyoda said in a statement, "Because the electrification, networking, and automatic driving technologies are making great strides, the automobile industry is definitely in the most drastic era." An important step in the development of sustainable transportation is to demonstrate our expanding traditional cars and trucks, as well as creating new value for our customers, including services. "
And that's not all. In January, Toyota announced the concept of automatic driving car that can carry people and things, and Renault Nissan will debut at the Hanover Motor Show in September. A major logistics company from Deutsche Post to Amazon also plans its own unattended delivery futures. Danny Shapiro, senior director of automotive business at chip manufacturer Nvidia, says: "The way of business has changed significantly due to the influence of Amazon" The company is unattended to over 320 companies including Daimler's Mercedes-Benz. I drive the brain behind the car. "With this, the number of delivered packages has increased dramatically, so in the end it will be shifting to a driverless delivery system."
The term "autopilot" was commonly introduced at the 2013 international consumer electronics show where Audi and Toyota announced automatic driving vehicles. Over the next 12 months major automakers have announced their own self-developed blueprints or autopilot prototypes. From 2013 to 2017, Google's search synonym "automatic driving" has increased six times. Peak search time corresponds to each CES. At the 2018 International Consumer Electronics Show, 555 companies or organizations participated in the "Automotive / Automotive Technology" category, 23% of which were companies using autonomous driving technology. Featured products can be broadly divided into six categories: sensors, sensing and decision-making, control, human-computer interaction, V2X etc.
Automated vehicles have evolved from laboratory-based "future technologies" to "truly" technologies that we can see on our way. Uber, Waymo, Tesla, and Toyota are automating test vehicles on the highways of Phoenix, Pittsburgh, and Boston. Americans have expressed concern about the safety of unmanned driving vehicles, but in recent fatal accidents of Uber cars, doubts are raised as to whether they can actually travel on the road. Fortunately, the answer is yes. The autopilot car will be a reality, but it will not happen until the 5 G data network is everywhere. The current 4G network is fast enough that you can share the latest information and request a vehicle, but to provide cars with human reactions that can prevent Uber's accident You can not.