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Honda is known for both cars and robots.Over the last few years, he’s combined the two autonomous work vehicle (AWV).just released a new 3rd generation version It is designed to transport up to 2 pallets of goods at the job site without human assistance. But this time, Honda is keen to find a company willing to try it.
AWV is basically ATV with top cut offto glorious autonomy electric wagon to the current model. His latest AWV has a larger bed size (2 pallets) and more capacity (2,000 lbs) compared to the 2nd generation version. Self-driving speeds up to 10 mph. Large battery that provides up to 10 hours and 28 miles of endurance. better dodging capabilities; lower bed for easier loading;
Thanks to a series of sensors on the mast, it can be operated autonomously or via remote control, even in difficult terrain like construction sites. These include GPS, radar, LiDAR, camera technology and cloud connectivity, all controlled by a tablet-based interface. “Previous field tests have also confirmed that multiple Honda AWVs can transport and deliver construction materials and supplies at precise points along pre-set routes,” the company said.
Honda believes AWVs will allow construction companies and others to address issues such as labor shortages and on-site transportation. After extensive testing of the last model, AWV version 3.0 is now ready for real field trials and says it is looking for partners at its construction trade show in Las Vegas starting March 14, 2023. I’m here.
“At CONEXPO, we would like to meet with potential business partners and companies interested in field testing vehicles on site. We believe that it will be a valuable solution to improve safety,” Honda said. Motor Systems Engineering Manager Jason VanBuren said:
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