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Oxa is a pioneer in SAE Level 4 tech, and it is now testing driverless vans based on the electric Ford E-Transit. Here’s what Oxa hopes to offer.
The Oxa E-Tranist self driving van is equipped with a full suite of sensing equipment to “take in the road,” including high-definition cameras, lidar, and radar sensors.
The agreement will see Oxa's self-driving software, Oxa Driver, integrated into two of Bradshaw EV’s key vehicle platforms: the T800 8-tonne tow tractor and the Club Car Carryall 500 utility ...
Each shuttle in the Belfast deployment, using Oxa Driver, will have a human safety operator on board and be capable of carrying up to 20 people seated, and 40 in total including standing room.
Oxa's aim is not to produce vehicles or even the kit that keeps people safe. It designs the software, the artificial intelligence (AI), which it claims could be fitted to any vehicle.
Autonomous vehicle (AV) technology provider Oxa has revealed that Ford E-Transit vans and minibuses are now powered by its flagship Oxa Driver software. The motor company’s first all-electric ...
Oxa has been named as the new autonomy provider for a self-driving bus project, running during the first quarter of 2025. The Sunderland Advanced Mobility Shuttle (SAMS) project aims to illustrate ...
Meanwhile, Gavin Jackson, Oxa's CEO, said the company would use the knowledge it gained from its existing commercial deployments in the US to accelerate the adoption of autonomy across multiple ...
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