Faction Technology (Faction), an autonomous delivery vehicle (ADV) developer, has unveiled its next-generation ADV dubbed “Faction D1” in partnership with electric vehicle manufacturer Arcimoto.
The vehicle is based on Arcimoto’s Fun Utility Vehicle (FUV) electric three-wheeler platform and is retrofitted with Faction’s autonomous technology “DriveLink” and remote human teleoperation system “TeleAssist.” It can carry a payload of up to 500 lbs and travel at a maximum speed of 75 mph, covering a range of up to 100 miles. The ADVs are also equipped with sensors and safety systems and come with configurable compartments to carry specialized cargo.
The company expects to commence customer trials this year. Pre-production vehicles are now available for customers, with plans to open reservations for production scale models in 2023. The company plans to charge less than USD 2 per mile for deliveries
<ul><li> Analyst QuickTake: The news comes just one week after Faction partnered with ElectraMeccanica in a similar collaboration to retrofit the latter’s electric vehicle platforms with Faction’s self-driving technology. Not only Faction but many other peer startups and incumbents in the ADV space can be seen taking a similar approach to product development by retrofitting their self-driving technology into third-party vehicles. The list includes peers Wayve (who retrofits its tech into Online grocer Ocado’s delivery vehicles), Motional (retrofits all-electric Hyundai Ioniq 5s), and incumbent Oxbotica (whose software is integrated into AppliedEV’s electric vehicle modular platform). Nuro , who develops both the autonomous tech and its own vehicle, also first piloted deliveries by retrofitting its self-driving tech into Toyota Prius Sedans.</ul>
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