Its ‘Push to Pass’ strategic plan represents a first step towards the achievement of the Group’s vision to be “a global carmaker with cutting-edge efficiency and a leading mobility provider sustaining lifetime customer relationships”. The Group has five car brands, Peugeot, Citroën, DS, Opel and Vauxhall, and provides a wide array of mobility and smart services under the Free2Move brand. Groupe PSA designs unique automotive experiences and delivers mobility solutions to meet all customer expectations. It is essential for safer and more comfortable citizen mobility, and reinforces our smart and sustainable city goals.” The city will allow its current and future development and implementation. It is also consolidating our strategic partnership with Groupe PSA in the area of connected, autonomous driving.”Ībel Caballero, Mayor of Vigo: “By participating in this project, we are reaffirming the city's commitment, begun ten years ago, to facilitate the integration of modern communication technologies with road infrastructure and traffic. Luis Moreno, Managing Director of CTAG, said: “The AUTOPILOT project is enhancing CTAG’s research strategy and strengthening its position as a leading European centre for the development of smart vehicles. These initiatives bring together the various components of the ecosystem that needs to be created in order to deploy the technologies enabling connected, autonomous vehicles.” Ignacio Bueno, Director of Groupe PSA’s Vigo plant, said: “This project in Vigo supplements the trials already carried out by Groupe PSA in Galicia, other parts of Europe and China. Other types of tests will be carried out in Vigo in the coming months. CTAG, the Automotive Technology Centre of Galicia, is leading the project and managing the technical trials. The five participating European cities, which include Vigo in Spain, make urban areas available to serve as test sites and manage the necessary infrastructure adjustments. The project aims to explore and evaluate how new communication technologies can contribute to the development of automated driving. These trials are part of the European AUTOPILOT 2 project launched in early 2017.Thanks to communication with road infrastructure, both of the urban driving situations tested will help anticipate road conditions and adapt vehicle speed, resulting in a controlled driving style that enhances flexibility, safety and eco‑friendliness. > optimal speed regulation when approaching a traffic light autonomous driving in an urban environment The tests carried out in Vigo related to:. New mobility experiences will be made possible thanks to the Internet of Things (IoT) and vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication technologies. The aim is to see how well vehicles can communicate with the surrounding infrastructure in a complex urban environment.
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