In order to accelerate the promotion of its autonomous car project, Google is looking for partners from the automotive industry. Google not only announced a list of auto parts suppliers, but also contacted vehicle companies including GM, Volkswagen and Daimler.
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General Volkswagen will be a potential ally According to Reuters and other foreign media, Google has already entered the negotiation stage with several automakers to discuss alliances in autonomous vehicles/unmanned vehicles. Targets include GM, Ford, Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz parent company Daimler.
At the moment, Google's self-driving car is made for the Michigan conversion plant Roush, and has not chosen to be produced by a well-known car manufacturer. Chris Urmso, head of Google's driverless car program, said that Google will look for partners in the automotive industry to build a complete vehicle, changing the status quo too much: "We have neglected to negotiate with the largest automakers. They can actually provide a lot of Conditions. For us, just entering the auto industry claims to be better than the whole vehicle company, it is arrogant."
Chris Urmso said that the introduction of unmanned technology to the market, but wait until the technology is "safe and mature." It declined to disclose more information about potential partners,
Supplier partners are publicly available on Google’s list of suppliers, Bosch will provide power electronics and long-range radar, ZF will provide steering systems, LG Electronics will provide batteries, and Continental will design brake systems for them. Tires, body controllers, and microprocessors come from Nvidia.
Google's two autonomous vehicles are expected to be tested this year. According to Chris Urmso, vehicles can drive automatically without the need for steering wheels, brakes and accelerators, but according to California law, a driver will be added to the test.
Google had previously predicted that fully self-driving cars would go on sale in five years, but Tesla CEO Elon Musk said recently that the US federal government’s policy on autonomous vehicles is still unclear. Driving a car will not be available until 2022-2023.