Valeo is unveiling its autonomous electric delivery vehicle at CES2020

As an automotive supplier specialized in developing electric, autonomous and connected vehicle technologies, Valeo is presenting its autonomous, electric delivery droid prototype, Valeo eDeliver4U, at CES 2020 in Las Vegas. Valeo developed the technology in partnership with Meituan Dianping, China’s leading e-commerce platform for services, which operates popular food delivery service Meituan Waimai. 

At 2.80m long, 1.20m wide and 1.70m tall, the droid can deliver up to 17 meals per trip, autonomously negotiating dense and complex urban environments at about 12 km/h zero-emission. With a range of around 100km, this prototype gives a glimpse of what home delivery could look like in the near future, especially in the ever‑growing number of zero-emissions zones. Meituan Dianping’s connected delivery locker allows for safe delivery to the end customer, who can book through a smartphone application.

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Technical features

The droid’s autonomy and electric power are delivered by Valeo technologies that are already series produced and aligned with automotive industry standards, thereby guaranteeing a high level of safety. The droid operates autonomously using perception systems including algorithms and sensors. It is equipped with four Valeo laser scanners (the only automotive LiDAR already fitted to vehicles in series production), a front camera, two fisheye cameras, two radar devices and six ultrasonic sensors, coupled with software and artificial intelligence.
The electrified chassis features a Valeo 48V motor and a Valeo 48V inverter, which acts as the system’s “brain” and controls the power, a speed reducer, a 48V battery, a DC/DC converter and a Valeo 48V battery charger, as well as electric power steering and braking systems.

This delivery droid illustrates Valeo’s ability to embrace new forms of mobility using its technological platforms. The modularity of the platforms means our technologies can just as easily be fitted to cars, autonomous shuttles, robotaxis, and even droids,” said Jacques Aschenbroich, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Valeo. “These new markets will allow us to further consolidate our leadership around the world in vehicle electrification, driver assistance systems, and autonomous driving.”

Source: Valeo

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