MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

Beep and Local Motors Expand Autonomous Shuttle Fleet and Testing with Olli

First Olli shuttle arrives in Lake Nona at Beep’s flagship deployment.

December 1, 2020
Beep and Local Motors Expand Autonomous Shuttle Fleet and Testing with Olli

First Olli shuttle arrives in Lake Nona at Beep’s flagship deployment.

Credit:

IMAGE: Beep

3 min to read


ORLANDO, Fla. — Beep, a Florida-based autonomous Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) provider and Local Motors by LM Industries, the world’s first and only digital vehicle manufacturer, announced the arrival of Olli, a fully electric, autonomous, 3D-printed shuttle in Lake Nona. Lake Nona is a 17-square-mile planned, neo-urban community by Tavistock Development Company where Beep is headquartered, and operates the largest and longest running autonomous shuttle mobility network in the country. 

Beep has been a pioneer in autonomy, and as safe transportation is more needed than ever, we’re looking forward to working together to bring our shuttles to communities throughout the U.S.

The addition of Olli to Beep’s growing autonomous mobility network in Lake Nona will allow both companies to continue the advancement of autonomous shuttle testing by placing Local Motors’ Olli 1.0, its first-generation shuttle, in real-world environments and various mixed-traffic scenarios. Beep and Local Motors will introduce the community to the new platform with the Olli 1.0 and further testing on public roads with the delivery of an Olli 2.0, its second-generation shuttle, by late Q1 of 2021.

“Adding Olli to our existing deployment where we are headquartered only furthers our commitment to continued safe testing and operation on public roads. Lake Nona is a living lab and being able to add Olli to our fleet allows Beep to prove out these technologies and provide passengers with the most advanced autonomous platforms that will enhance their experience onboard,” said Joe Moye, CEO of Beep.

Made in the U.S., Local Motors produces Olli in Knoxville, Tennessee with one of the world’s largest 3D-printers. Olli is an 80% 3D-printed, level five autonomous, and recyclable vehicle.  It is powered by two electric hub motors in the rear wheels with a full sensor array consisting of LiDAR, radar, GPS, and cameras to ensure precise vehicle location and enriched vehicle reaction through point cloud mapping. Olli is equipped with Robotic Research’s AutoDrive autonomy kit, which allows the vehicle to think, perceive and navigate in diverse, mixed-traffic environments. The AutoDrive autonomy kit provides driver-warning, driver-assist and fully autonomous functionality on a variety of surfaces such as urban-improved roads and off-road terrain.

“As a U.S. manufacturer, we have been committed to testing and operating on American public roads, said Vikrant Aggarwal, President of Local Motors. “We’ve been testing and validating Olli’s capabilities for years, and this deployment at Lake Nona will only further prove the safety and reliability of Olli. Beep has been a pioneer in autonomy, and as safe transportation is more needed than ever, we’re looking forward to working together to bring our shuttles to communities throughout the U.S.”  

Olli will operate within Beep’s autonomous shuttle network in Lake Nona initially launched in September 2019. Currently, the network consists of four routes and provides connectivity to the community’s key destinations such as retail, residential, recreational and medical areas. As the autonomous vehicle mobility network expands in Lake Nona, Beep and Local Motors will evaluate other areas to expand vehicle implementation and testing within the planned development based on the Olli’s features and capabilities.

“In Lake Nona, we’re focused on creating infrastructure that enables tomorrow’s ideas to become a reality,” said Tavistock Group Senior Managing Director Rasesh Thakkar. “The success of the Move Nona autonomous shuttle program, powered by our partners at Beep, is a great example of what’s possible when forward-thinking concepts have an opportunity to be tested and refined. We’re excited to welcome Local Motors and the Olli shuttle into our innovation ecosystem as we continue to define the future of mobility here in Lake Nona.”

Read more about Beep’s Mobility Network in Lake Nona: http://bit.ly/Beep-MoveNona

Topics:Opinion

More Opinion

OpinionSeptember 15, 2023

Combative UAW Demands Leave No Room For Constructive Negotiations

Compensation for workers' contributions during the panedmic is justified but not at this level.

Read More →
OpinionAugust 4, 2022

Curing Your COVID Hangover

It’s time to get re-connected with our customers and stay there.

Read More →
Industryby StaffAugust 3, 2022

Uber Doubles Q2 Revenue

The company saw revenue more than double to $8.1 billion as customers continued to hail rides and order takeout food.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Opinionby StaffJune 23, 2022

Study Finds Gen-Z Car Shoppers Spend More Time Researching and Find Purchase Process More Difficult Than Older Generations

Gen Z shoppers report they experience more problems compared to Baby Boomers, including 45% of Gen Z frustrated with waiting on a salesperson and 52% with additional fees.

Read More →
Opinionby StaffJune 21, 2022

The Remote Evolution In F&I

F&I profits have consistently increased since my departure from “the box” — and it’s all happening in conjunction with my fuzzy slippers.

Read More →
Opinionby StaffApril 21, 2022

LMP Automotive Holdings Receives Notification of Deficiency from Nasdaq

The Nasdaq notice has no immediate effect on the listing or trading of the Company’s common stock on the Nasdaq Capital Market.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Industryby StaffApril 13, 2022

Auto Experts Weigh in on the Semiconductor Shortage

Experts suggest automakers focus their attention on the user experience and greater collaboration as they content with limited semiconductor chip supplies.

Read More →
Industryby StaffFebruary 16, 2022

LMP Automotive Holdings Announces its Board of Directors Approved an Immediate Pursuit of Strategic Alternatives

The Company intends to terminate all of its pending acquisitions in accordance with the terms of their respective acquisition agreements, primarily due to the inability to secure financial commitments and close within the timeframes set forth in such agreements.

Read More →
Dealer Opsby StaffFebruary 15, 2022

Blockade of Ambassador Bridge Costs Auto Industry Millions

Total losses add up to $300 million, with a $155 million hit to automakers and $145 million in lost direct wages.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
OpinionDecember 21, 2021

8 Ways Small Dealers Can Compete With Big Franchises

The digitization of the auto retail and finance industry has helped level the playing field for dealers who are willing to invest in new tools — no matter your size or location.

Read More →