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April 5, Volkswagen's truck division announced on Monday that it will invest 500 million euros (about 569 million US dollars) by 2020 to develop automated connection technology
for heavy-duty trucks.
On Monday, the German truck division MAN held a press conference in Munich where the company demonstrated how trucks can travel in teams, with the first truck driven by a human and the next truck all semi-autonomous
.
Truck manufacturers are actively developing autonomous driving technology for heavy goods vehicles, which can improve driving safety and save fuel, and Volkswagen's competitor Daimler is at the forefront
.
Since the emissions scandal broke last September, Volkswagen has begun to strengthen its truck business, and in order to restore its reputation and overcome the negative impact of the scandal, Volkswagen has actively developed automation technology and new automotive technologies
.
Volkswagen Trucks and Busways announced that it will invest hundreds of millions of euros in the next five years to develop autonomous technology, with the goal of improving the communication capabilities of on-board sensors and optimizing automatic braking systems and other systems
.
Andreas Renschler, CEO of Volkswagen Trucks and Buses, said: "The trucks of the future will be fully connected, and connectivity can improve truck safety and driving efficiency
.
”
For new technologies to become practical, infrastructure investment must keep pace
.
"In the future, it will not be enough to build roads and repair bridges
.
" "Next to the highway, we want to deploy mobile high-speed internet
as quickly as possible.
”
April 5, Volkswagen's truck division announced on Monday that it will invest 500 million euros (about 569 million US dollars) by 2020 to develop automated connection technology
for heavy-duty trucks.
On Monday, the German truck division MAN held a press conference in Munich where the company demonstrated how trucks can travel in teams, with the first truck driven by a human and the next truck all semi-autonomous
.
Truck manufacturers are actively developing autonomous driving technology for heavy goods vehicles, which can improve driving safety and save fuel, and Volkswagen's competitor Daimler is at the forefront
.
Since the emissions scandal broke last September, Volkswagen has begun to strengthen its truck business, and in order to restore its reputation and overcome the negative impact of the scandal, Volkswagen has actively developed automation technology and new automotive technologies
.
Volkswagen Trucks and Busways announced that it will invest hundreds of millions of euros in the next five years to develop autonomous technology, with the goal of improving the communication capabilities of on-board sensors and optimizing automatic braking systems and other systems
.
Andreas Renschler, CEO of Volkswagen Trucks and Buses, said: "The trucks of the future will be fully connected, and connectivity can improve truck safety and driving efficiency
.
”
For new technologies to become practical, infrastructure investment must keep pace
.
"In the future, it will not be enough to build roads and repair bridges
.
" "Next to the highway, we want to deploy mobile high-speed internet
as quickly as possible.
”