Zenuity,
the assisted and autonomous driving software development company, will be split
into two parts to maximise the potential of Zenuity’s developments to date.
One part is
a new stand-alone company, focusing on the development and commercialisation of
unsupervised autonomous drive software, and will be owned by Volvo Cars.
The second
part will focus on the continued development and commercialisation of advanced
driver assistance systems and will be integrated into Veoneer, the automotive
safety equipment company.
Zenuity is
currently a 50-50 joint venture between Volvo Cars and Veoneer. Under the joint
ownership, Zenuity has developed a strong software platform for advanced driver
assistance and autonomous driving systems which both parts will now continue to
build upon and further develop.
As part of
the agreement, Zenuity’s operations and people based in Gothenburg, Sweden and
Shanghai, China will be transferred to the new company to be owned by Volvo
Cars. The operations and people based in Germany and USA will be transferred to
Veoneer.
Volvo Cars’
part of Zenuity will focus on development of unsupervised autonomous drive
software that will be introduced in the next generation of cars based on
Volvo’s SPA2 vehicle architecture. The new company will remain separate from
Volvo Cars and run its own distribution channels.
“Volvo Cars
is committed to introduce safe, unsupervised autonomous drive on highways with
its next generation of cars,” said Håkan Samuelsson, chief executive at Volvo
Cars. “Allowing the new company to fully focus on this development will help us
deliver on those ambitions.”
“The new
company will develop safe and advanced autonomous drive software,” said Dennis
Nobelius, Zenuity’s chief executive. “We believe that in the future there will
only be a limited number of global software platforms for autonomous driving.
We intend to develop one of these winning platforms."
The new
company is expected to become operational latest during the third quarter of
2020.
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Source : Volvo Cars.
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