Volvo Cars' Connected Car Program Delivers Pioneering Vision of Safety and Convenience
Volvo Cars' Connected Car Program Delivers Pioneering Vision of Safety and Convenience
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GOTHENBURG, Sweden, Mar. 2 /PRN=KYODO JBN/ --
- Volvo Cars is exploring the potential safety, convenience and societal
benefits of the connected car
- A pilot fleet of 1,000 cars will run on Swedish and Norwegian roads this
year
- Reveals vision of how Volvo Cars can lead in making the connected car a
positive social force
- Sharing anonymized car data will save lives, time and taxpayers' money
Volvo Cars presented the next step in the future of connected cars at the
world's largest mobile and technology exhibition, Mobile World Congress (MWC)
in Barcelona (March 2-5).
"Imagine a world where road status data collected by cars is shared with
other road users and with local authorities through a connected car cloud such
as the Volvo Cloud: a world where the benefits of anonymized data-sharing
support convenience and life-saving services while helping to contribute to a
better society. Volvo Cars is working on realising such a future scenario,"
said Klas Bendrik, Vice President and Group CIO at Volvo Cars Group.
To view the Multimedia News Release, please click:
http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7456951-volvo-connected-car-vision
Volvo Cars is currently investigating a whole range of connected car
services that could be provided thanks to available in-car data and the Volvo
Cloud. Smart cities could improve traffic flow management by optimizing traffic
lights and speed limits and by offering re-routing suggestions based on
real-time traffic jam alerts. Real-time warnings of dangerous weather and
emergency road conditions or of emergency braking by other drivers could be
provided. In the future, smart cities could even use connected street-lights to
illuminate slippery road-sections in another colour when detected by a
connected car to alert other road users to dangerous road conditions.
Road Status technology has been developed over many years at Volvo Cars and
is currently being piloted in Sweden and Norway with a fleet that will extend
to 1,000 cars [
].
"If a Volvo car detects that it is slippery on a certain stretch of road,
for example, it can make other connected cars aware of this via the Volvo Cloud
so they are forewarned. Such connected car services could deliver both personal
and societal benefits by reducing the potential for accidents and lowering the
cost of road maintenance by making winder road maintenance more efficient,"
said Klas Bendrik, adding, "Car makers have the potential to deliver real
benefits to society by democratizing anonymized car data. This is something
that Volvo Cars feels very strongly about."
Such connected car services could deliver both personal and societal
benefits by reducing the potential for accidents and lowering the cost of road
maintenance by making winter road maintenance more efficient.
It is another step forward on an exciting journey made possible by the
evolution of the connected car in a connected society. In the future it will be
possible to connect such innovative cloud-based technology with traffic
management ecosystems in different countries in standardized forms and maximize
the sharing of real-time traffic information data - not only with other cars
but eventually with wider society.
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Contact
Stefan Elfstrom
Media Relations Manager
Corporate Communications
Volvo Car Corporation
Dept. 50250/PVH50
Goteborg
Sweden
Telephone +46-31-3251878
Source: Volvo Car Corporation
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