Toyota calls this city woven? City ",to be built by famous Danish architects? Bijak? Ingels? Design. And the whole thing? Woven it? City? This business will be driven by Toyota's hydrogen fuel cell technology.
Is Akio Toyoda the president of Toyota Motor Corporation? CES? It says Azumafuji factory will be in? 2020? Close the decoration at the end of the year, weave? City? The project will be in? 202 1? Break ground at the end of the year.
Toyota plans to invite employees and their families, retired families, retailers, visiting scientists and other industry partners? Woven it? City? Life and work. The plan will be from? 2000? People started, and with the development of the project, more people came here.
Are you online? Woven it? City? It can carry out research and development and testing including self-driving cars, innovative street design, smart home technology, robots and new mobile products.
Just like the movie "The Truman Show", all tests, R&D and design can be based on real scenes.
Is Akio Toyoda there? CES? It says that "building a complete city from scratch, even a small city like this, is a unique opportunity to develop future technology." Including urban infrastructure, people, buildings and vehicles are connected and communicated with each other through data and sensors. We will be able to test artificial intelligence technology in the virtual and physical fields and maximize its potential. 」
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Toyota will also openly invite other partners, as well as scientists and researchers from all over the world? Woven it? City? In this unique "real world", they will develop and test their own projects.
Akio Toyoda said: "We welcome all those who want to change our future lifestyle and make use of this unique research ecosystem to work together to create a better way of life and travel for the whole world. 」
In the future, these new technologies from all over the world will fundamentally change our way of life and travel. Networked, automated, enjoyable and electrified travel solutions will bring brand-new urban life.
Embark on a journey
It's called. Woven it? A city refers to "weaving" three different types of streets or paths together, and each street or path is used by a specific group of people.
Expressway: only suitable for vehicles;
Mixed roads: including bicycles, scooters and other low-speed personal travel tools and pedestrians;
Pedestrian road: This road is for pedestrians only.
These three roads are intertwined, which not only forms a city's travel network, but also meets the requirements of the self-driving car test for the venue.
Woven it? City? Highways will only be provided for self-driving cars and zero-emission cars.
In order to allow residents to cross the city, Toyota previously released? Electronic palette? Will self-driving cars become? Woven it? City? The main means of transportation.
In addition to daily travel, e-Palette? It can also provide service scenarios such as mobile catering, mobile office, mobile retail, medical clinic or hotel room.
Will these vehicles get together? Woven it? City? Selling goods or providing services in the central square.
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Danish architect? Bijak? Ingels? Our team has designed many remarkable projects, including two World Trade Centers in new york, Lego House in Denmark, Mountain View and Google Office Building in London.
Woven it? City? For completely sustainable development, the buildings in this city are mainly made of wood. The roof will be covered with solar photovoltaic panels, which can collect energy from solar energy in addition to the energy generated by hydrogen fuel cells.
Toyota will equip every building in the city with corresponding sensors, and houses will also be equipped with home robots to help daily life. Is the intelligent system based on the data obtained by sensors? AI? Calculate and analyze the health and living conditions of residents at any time.
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It is not new to build a "simulated city" with a large area of land to test autonomous driving products, but Toyota has proposed it? Woven it? City? But this is different.
This will be a scaled-down and real city, with real residents living here, providing a more realistic scene for technology research and development and testing in life and travel.
This article comes from car home, the author of the car manufacturer, and does not represent car home's position.