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‘Robocar’ - the world’s first AI electric racer
Automotive innovator Roborace has unveiled a design for the world's first self-driving, electric-powered 'Robocar.'
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The AI vehicle has been designed to compete in a field of 20 Robocars. Driverless races will be form part of the entertainment at Formula E ePrix weekends. The all-electric race series is currently midway through its third season.
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A collection of concept sketches of the autonomous car by Daniel Simon.
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Roborace successfully trialed the AI technology on track at the Marrakech ePrix last November.
Formula E
At the recent Buenos Aires ePrix, Roborace tested two prototype cars on track for the first time.
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The car uses a range of driverless technologies including lidar, radar, ultrasonic sensors, optical speed sensors, AI cameras and GNSS positioning.
Daniel Simon/Roborace
The car was unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Denis Sverdlov, Roborace CEO (left) CDO Daniel Simon (center), and Formula E CEO Alejandro Agag (right) attended the car's launch.
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"Whilst pushing the boundaries of engineering, we styled every single part of the Robocar," Simon said in a statement.
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The car is predominantly made of carbon fiber and weighs 975 kilos. Designers believe the car will help change motorsport for the better, ushering in a cleaner, safer future.