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Fusion Processing testing autonomous, electric bus in UK

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Fusion Processing said it has numerous autonomous vehicles taking part in technology trials and commercial operations today. Source: Fusion Processing Fusion Processing finished building its first Alexander Dennis Enviro100AEV autonomous, electric bus.

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UK unveils first fully autonomous bus service

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The UK's first zero-emission self-driving bus service has started a trial on public roads to serve Milton Park, a business, science and technology park located in Oxfordshire. The buses will be operated by First Bus, as part of a project to explore “the art of the possible”.

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Fusion Processing Ltd Accelerates Autonomous Bus Development in £10.4M CAVForth2 Project in Scotland

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Fusion Processing Ltd will continue to develop its CAVStar® Automated Driving System as part of the second phase of the successful CAVForth autonomous bus project in Scotland, which will feature a longer, more challenging route. Known as CAVForth 2, the £10.4

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Automated buses: the future of public transport?

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In a few years’ time, the business of self-driving vehicles could also add tens of billions of pounds to the UK economy and create tens of thousands of jobs across the country. OXFORDSHIRE Last month, a zero emission automated bus service, operated by First Bus, began trials on public roads in Oxfordshire.

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The ride to self-driving buses: Automation and connectivity in the UK bus industry

SMMT

In May this year, the widespread roll out of self-driving buses in the UK became a step closer as the Automated Vehicles Bill became law, putting in place a legal framework for their safe introduction. Total budget for the project is £11 million, part-funded by Innovate UK and the Centre for Connected & Autonomous Vehicles (CCAV).

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Cambridge to test Alexander Dennis Enviro100AEV automated electric bus

SMMT

Alexander Dennis has finished the first Enviro100AEV automated electric bus for the Connector project in Cambridge. The vehicle will now enter a period of track-based testing to calibrate and fine-tune Fusion Processings CAVStar automated drive system before delivery to Cambridge.