Amazon's self-driving robotaxi Zoox can work non-stop for 16 hours

By ETX Studio | 16 December 2020


SEATTLE: Amazon is showing off its self-driving vehicle ambitions with its Zoox project, named after the startup recently acquired by the US giant.

It is an electric, self-driving robotaxi prototype, with capacity for four passengers.

Zoox is a relatively compact vehicle, but spacious enough to seat four people.

It is bi-directional (it can be driven forward or backward) and its four small guide wheels make it easy to park. Without a driver or even a steering wheel, Zoox can reach a top speed of 120kph in both ways.



Its massive 133kWh battery offers a 16-hour range, which means it can function all day without a break and charge up at night.

Zoox is equipped with AI and traffic management systems, meaning it can anticipate potential dangers to avoid on the road (other vehicles, pedestrians, animals, etc).

It boasts several cameras, radars and lidar technologies leading to a 360-degree view of its surroundings up to 150 metres from different angles.

This impressive-looking self-driving shuttle is currently being tested in San Francisco and Las Vegas.

Amazon acquired the company Zoox earlier this year.

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