World's First Driverless EV Delivered Without Human Involvement at 72 mph

 

World's First Driverless EV Delivered Without Human Involvement at 72 mph



In a groundbreaking achievement in autonomous vehicle technology, an electric car has successfully completed its first-ever fully driverless delivery—traveling from the production facility to the customer’s residence without a single human inside or any remote supervision.

This driverless delivery was completed ahead of schedule, navigating both urban roads and high-speed highways, reaching a top speed of 72 mph during the journey.

While fully autonomous driving has long been a technological goal, this particular event marks one of the most notable real-world demonstrations of a car operating entirely without human intervention on public roads. There were no safety drivers, no remote monitors—just the vehicle, powered by advanced software and AI systems.

Although other companies have received approvals to test autonomous vehicles on highways, most still require either backup operators or are limited to controlled environments. This event stands apart as one of the first truly independent highway journeys by a passenger vehicle.

An engineer familiar with the project confirmed that the vehicle maintained safe and efficient speeds on the highway, highlighting the potential of this new driving technology. However, the exact route and local speed regulations followed remain undisclosed.

This achievement is expected to accelerate innovation in the autonomous mobility sector, hinting at a future where cars may no longer need drivers for safe transportation.

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