2018 CES: Ride-Share Fleets to Map Cities around the World through Mobileye 8 Connect
At CES 2018, Mobileye Aftermarket announced a series of partnerships and collaborations with ride-share leaders,
municipalities and government administrations that will enable the mapping of city streets around the world, including
London and New York, through the deployment of Mobileye 8 Connect™ in thousands of for-hire vehicles.
Mobileye 8 Connect™, Mobileye’s next-generation aftermarket collision avoidance system powered by the EyeQ4®, is capable
of collecting dynamic data to make cities smarter, safer and Autonomous Ready™. Beginning early this year, the Mobileye
8 Connect-equipped fleets will harvest valuable information on city streets and infrastructure to create high-definition
crowdsourced maps through Mobileye’s Road Experience Management (REM) – a critical enabler of full autonomy.
New partnerships using data to build HD maps and enable smart cities include:
Gett*: The global on-demand mobility company is expected to equip approximately 500 London black cabs with Mobileye 8 Connect.
In addition to important safety features, the technology will be used to create the first HD map of London through REM.
Buggy TLC Leasing*: The large lessor of for-hire vehicles servicing popular ride-share apps such as Uber* is expected to outfit
approximately 2,000 New York City-based vehicles with Mobileye Aftermarket. Through the REM system, data will be
collected resulting in a high-definition map of NYC.
Dusseldorf, Germany: The city of Dusseldorf is expected to equip 750 vehicles with Mobileye 8 Connect. Financed by the German federal
government, this project will test models of data collection and investigate the suitability of Dusseldorf’s existing
infrastructure for autonomous vehicles and connected driving.
Country of Spain: Mobileye and Spain’s Directorate General of Traffic (DGT) will collaborate to enhance road safety and prepare Spain’s
infrastructure and regulatory policy for autonomous vehicles.
Berkshire Hathaway GUARD Insurance*: The business insurance provider is expected to equip approximately 1,000 to 2,000 trucks with Mobileye 8 Connect to
reduce damage and claims costs. Data collected through the embedded REM capability of these systems will result in a
rapidly refreshing HD map of the areas where these vehicles operate.
Launching this year, Mobileye 8 Connect offers an increased level of safety, connectivity and data-collection
capabilities to empower management of fleets and city assets on a much larger scale. Building on insights and expertise,
the improved algorithms and new suite of safety tools of Mobileye 8 Connect bring collision avoidance safety and smart
city data collection to the next level.
Mobileye 8 Connect is the latest innovation introduced by Mobileye Aftermarket, a division of Mobileye, an Intel Company
that offers an ADAS system that can be retrofitted onto any existing vehicle. Requiring only a single camera sensor and
the EyeQ® processing system mounted on the windshield, Mobileye Aftermarket products can be installed in any existing
vehicles to act as a “third eye,” identifying potentially dangerous situations and providing audio and visual alerts to
assist the driver in preventing or mitigating a collision. Mobileye Aftermarket offers systems customized for mass
transit vehicles, government fleets, law enforcements, corporate truck fleets, ride-share networks and more.