“NuTonomy expects to have a limited commercial service by 2018 with up to 75 vehicles available in certain areas, with services rolled out islandwide by 2020. The (SMART) start-up, which has been testing driverless vehicles at one-north since April, said that it expects to use electric vehicles which can go for up to 150km before requiring a recharge.”
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Two firms to test driverless cars for last-mile trips; service set to start by 2018
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