11/05/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/04/2024 20:01
2024-11-05
To solve social issues such as driver shortages, the four companies, which are the contractors for this project, together with the four manufacturers, logistics companies, and other related parties, are aiming for the social implementation of autonomous driving trucks on expressway from fiscal 2026 onward through a joint public-private effort. To date, METI and MLIT have conducted "Demonstrations for Social Implementation of Truck Platooning"*4 (fiscal 2016-2020), which has demonstrated technology for truck platooning without drivers in the following vehicles.
The ongoing initiative, which is running from fiscal 2021 to fiscal 2025, aims to achieve independent driverless driving between relay areas such as logistics facilities, service areas, and parking areas around expressways and verifies support from external infrastructure equipment, operations such as monitoring and management, and vehicle functions necessary for such operations.
[Driving concept for future autonomous driving trucks]
In these demonstration tests, we will separately confirm and verify the multiple functions that are necessary for the social implementation of autonomous driving between the Surugawan-Numazu service area and the Hamamatsu service area on the Shin-Tomei Expressway.
Specifically, we will confirm and verify the automatic departure/arrival system that automatically starts and parks the vehicle at departure and arrival points, the braking function to stop the vehicle in case of emergency, the usefulness of information on broken-down vehicles and fallen objects transmitted from roadside equipment such as ITS spots*5 installed around the road, and remote monitoring functions while driving.
Based on the evaluation results of these demonstration tests, in fiscal 2025, the final year of the project, we plan to verify the process from vehicle departure at a service area to merging and changing lanes on the main line and parking at the destination under conditions closer to those of actual driving.
In addition, we plan to conduct demonstration experiments utilizing priority lanes for autonomous driving vehicles, which is one of the Early Harvest Projects "Setting up CAV(Connected Autonomous Vehicles) corridors"*6 under the "Digital Lifeline Development Plan" led by METI.
Toyota Tsusho
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Project promotion, overall planning management |
Advanced Smart Mobility
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Vehicle system development, evaluation testing |
Nippon Koei
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Demonstration experiment operation |
Mizuho Research & Technologies
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Examination of highly useful business models in logistics systems utilizing Level 4 autonomous driving trucks, business feasibility analysis, etc. |
Isuzu
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Organization and evaluation of driving environment/conditions, planning of demonstration experiments |
Hino
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MFTBC
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UD Trucks
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*1 Four initiatives (Themes 1 to 4) have been established for the realization and spread of driverless autonomous driving services, and the "Initiative Toward the Commercialization of High-performance Trucks on Expressways (Theme 3)" is one of them.
(Reference) Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry:
https://www.meti.go.jp/policy/mono_info_service/mono/automobile/Automated-driving/automated-driving.html
*2 Level 4 autonomous driving is defined as a state in which the autonomous driving device replaces all driving operations in a limited area that meets specific driving environment conditions.(Reference) Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism:
https://www.mlit.go.jp/report/press/content/001377364.pdf
*3 Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism:
https://www.mlit.go.jp/report/press/road01_hh_001845.html
*4 Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism:
https://www.mlit.go.jp/report/press/jidosha07_hh_000362.html
*5 Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) is an infrastructure for providing traffic information using information and communication devices installed on roads, enabling drivers to receive real-time traffic information and safety information
*6 Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry:
https://www.meti.go.jp/policy/mono_info_service/digital_architecture/lifeline.html
Overview of Toyota Tsusho
Company name
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Toyota Tsusho Corporation |
Location
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Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture |
Established
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July 1, 1948 |
Capital
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64,936 million yen |
Representative
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President & CEO Ichiro Kashitani |
Business description
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Domestic and international trade of goods / Export and import of goods / Construction undertaking / Insurance agents, among others |
Website
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https://www.toyota-tsusho.com/english/ |
Overview of Advanced Smart Mobility
Company name
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Advanced Smart Mobility Co., Ltd. |
Location
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Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture |
Established
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June 19, 2014 |
Capital
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95 million yen |
Representative
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CEO Masaya Segawa, Ph. D. |
Business description
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Development, manufacture and sale of autonomous driving system / Support of operation autonomous driving mobilities / Development hardware and software for the autonomous driving |
Website
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https://www.as-mobi.com/en/ |
Overview of Nippon Koei Co., Ltd.
Company name
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Nippon Koei Co., Ltd. |
Location
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Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo |
Established
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June 7, 1946 |
Capital
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500 million yen |
Representative
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Representative Director and President Haruhiko Kanai |
Business description
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Construction technology consulting services in Japan and overseas |
Website
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https://www.n-koei.co.jp/consulting/english/ |
Overview of Mizuho Research & Technologies
Company name
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Mizuho Research & Technologies, Ltd. |
Location
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Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo |
Established
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April 1, 2021 |
Capital
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1,627.5 million yen |
Representative
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President & CEO(Representative Director) Masatoshi Yoshihara |
Business description
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Information processing services, think tank consulting services |
Website
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https://www.mizuhogroup.com/information-and-research |
Overview of Isuzu
Company name
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Isuzu Motors Limited |
Location
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Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture |
Established
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April 9, 1937 |
Capital
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40,644 million yen |
Representative
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President and Representative Director, COO Shinsuke Minami |
Business description
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Manufacturing and sale of products such as automobiles, transportation machinery and equipment, prime movers, etc. and their parts, as well as related materials and supplies |
Website
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https://www.isuzu.co.jp/world/ |
Overview of Hino
Company name
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Hino Motors, Ltd. |
Location
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Hino City, Tokyo |
Established
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May 1, 1942 |
Capital
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72,717 million yen |
Representative
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President & CEO Satoshi Ogiso |
Business description
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Manufacturing and sales of trucks, buses, etc. |
Website
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https://www.hino-global.com/ |
Overview of MFTBC
Company name
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Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation |
Location
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Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture |
Established
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January 6, 2003 |
Capital
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35,000 million yen |
Representative
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President & CEO Karl Deppen |
Business description
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Development, design, manufacturing, sales/purchases, import/export, and other trading of trucks, buses, industrial engines, etc. |
Website
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https://www.mitsubishi-fuso.com/en/ |
Overview of UD Trucks
Company name
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UD Trucks Corporation |
Location
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Ageo City, Saitama Prefecture |
Established
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December 1, 1935 |
Capital
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10,000 million yen |
Representative
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President Kouji Maruyama |
Business description
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Development, manufacturing, and sales of heavy-duty trucks, sales of medium-duty and light-duty trucks, manufacturing and sales of automotive parts, maintenance of trucks and buses, sales of repair parts for trucks and buses |
Website
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https://www.udtrucks.com/ |
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