Connected and automated vehicles (CAVs) encompass a spectrum of technologies that enhance vehicle connectivity and automation:
Connected and Automated Vehicles revolutionize low-carbon ICE vehicles by optimizing routes, reducing congestion, and enhancing fuel efficiency through real-time data exchange. This innovation streamlines transportation, curbing emissions and promoting sustainable urban planning. Its integration fosters a significant shift towards eco-conscious mobility, amplifying the momentum of climate action initiatives.
Connected vehicle technologies, such as V2X communication and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), are already commercially available and being implemented in many production vehicles. Many automotive manufacturers offer features like adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, and automatic emergency braking, which leverage connectivity and sensor data to enhance safety and efficiency. Fully autonomous vehicles are still in limited commercial deployment, primarily in controlled environments and pilot programs.