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Top 3 Self Driving Car Companies to Watch out in 2020
Many organizations are working on developing self-driving cars and hardware for autonomous cars of all types.
In this race to build a completely self-driving car, some companies are further in terms of real-world testing and practical experience than others.
We will have a look at all the top 3 self-driving car companies in the world.
Top 3 Autonomous Vehicle Companies
1.Waymo
On the basis of the number of vehicles testing and the number of kilometers driven, Waymo tops the list with over 32 million kilometers driven on the road.
Their cars are equipped with advanced cameras, LiDAR, and radar sensors along with a microphone that detects sirens from emergency vehicles
Currently, Waymo is testing is the prototype of fully driverless SAE Autonomy Level 4 vehicles in Phoenix and Arizona.
Waymo has recently set up additional testing facilities in Michigan and California to test its cars in winter conditions.
The next on the list is Tesla.
2.Tesla
Tesla is putting enormous efforts to develop a fully autonomous vehicle.
Although Tesla has excluded the Light Detection and Ranging(LIDAR), Tesla instead prefers ultrasonic, radar, and 2D cameras for autonomous operations.
The company has till now collected data from 600,000 Tesla’s with having collectively driven more than 3.2 billion kilometers world-wide.
One can’t deny the fact that Tesla has built up a level of experience with some auto-pilot features of SAE level 2.
Reports state that their prototyping vehicles have already reached SAE level 5.
3.ARGO AI
Argo AI is an independent startup that started in 2017, with a $1 billion investment from Ford Motor Company. The company has also attracted a $2.6 billion investment from Volkswagen.
Argo AI today is testing over 100 vehicles in almost 6 cities of the United States.
Technically it’s still an independent venture. Unlike other manufacturers, AgroAi doesn’t foresee producing its own cars. Rather Ford and VW want Argo AI to manufacture self-driving car technology for other companies starting with service-based firms like the Robo-taxis.
There are quite few other companies that are promisingly working on developing a self-driving car like the ones Baidu and GM cruise developed.
Even startups like Cruise Automation, Tu Simple, and Zoox are working towards developing AI for autonomous vehicles. E-learning platforms like Udacity has already launched their courses on self-driving cars that teach how to make one.
While completely autonomous vehicles won’t become mainstream in the next few years, Waymo, Tesla, and Argo AI are making significant advances in the self-driving car market.
With improvements in IoT technologies, strides toward fully autonomous vehicles are sure to follow.
As IoT technology continues to improve, strides toward fully autonomous vehicles are sure to follow.
Kenneth is a proud native of sydney, born and raised there. However, he pursued his education abroad and studied in Australia. Kenneth has worked as a journalist for almost a decade, making valuable contributions to prominent publications such as Yahoo News and The Verge. Currently, he serves as a journalist for The Hear Up, where he focuses on covering climate and science news. You can reach Kenneth at bloggerjohnsmith12@gmail.com.