China3D printingNet September 5, Arizona-based automotive original equipment manufacturer Local Motors has launched a model called Olli 2.03D printingElectric car, this car is an upgraded version of the original electric car.
Olli 2.0 is designed for communities, campuses and urban centers, and is a smart, safe, and sustainable transportation option. Compared to its predecessor, Olli, Olli 2.0 uses 50% of the parts and cuts manual production time in half.
“The future is here, it’s just unevenly distributed.”Local MotorsThe company’s co-founder and CEO John B. Rogers explained, “This is a lot of what I said. Because people often ask me,’Hey, when can I see this car? 2023? What do you think? ‘My answer: it’s here now, it’s not everywhere.
Olli 2.0,3D printingElectric automatic shuttle.Photo:Local Motors
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Olli was first used in 2016 as a low-speed, on-demand, self-driving vehicle capable of transporting 12 passengers at a time.pass through3D printingTechnology, more specifically, large area additive manufacturing (BAAM) through Cincinnati Incorporated BAAM printers3D printingMachine and IBM Watson IoT platform, the vehicle can be used within 10 hours3D printingAnd assembly.
In addition, Olli is equipped with a 360° LiDAR scanner that can perceive the environment in all directions.As3D printingAs a result, vehicles can be customized for different environments and needs. It has passed tests on many roads, including Olli working with Deutsche Bahn on the streets of Berlin, and deployment on the Sacramento State University campus.According to China3D printingNetwork understanding
, Olli 2.0 has developed more options, including natural language recognition, which can be modified so that the system can be addressed through “Olli”.
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In addition to voice recognition, Olli 2.0 also integrates the cognition of MIT startup Affectiva, which can track passengers’ facial and emotions and optimize dynamic routes. In addition, it can reach a maximum speed of 25 MPH, providing the best safety.
Olli 2.0 is phasing out its previous models and is currently being produced at Local Motors Industries’ micro-factory in Knoxville, Tennessee, and will be deployed in the coming months.
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