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RFP for truck platooning technology

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Deadline for application:

Mon, 23 May 2016

To test AV technologies in 3 areas namely:passenger, freight and utitlity movements

The purpose of the RFP is to explore AV technology in the area of freight transport in Singapore, and in particular, truck platooning technology where a manually driven lead truck is followed by a convoy of driverless follower trucks.

Passenger transport: This can be in the form of scheduled or on-demand dynamically-routed services that are responsive to mobile applications or internet bookings. These services can integrate into the public transport system, to provide intra-town mass transport services or convenient first-last mile transport modes within a town.

Freight transport: This can be in the form of truck platooning technology, comprising a man-driven lead truck followed by a convoy of driverless trucks, or using AVs as a first-last mile solution to urban freight logistics. In addition, freight vehicles can be deployed to operate during off-peak hours to decrease road space usage during peak hours. These concepts aim to reduce manpower reliance and increase productivity in freight transportation.

Utility purpose: This includes vehicles such as rubbish trucks and road sweepers that are capable of navigating and/or operating autonomously during off-peak hours, thereby decreasing road usage during peak hours.

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