The Deutsche Bahn subsidiary ioki, a leading company in research and operation of au-tonomous transport and market leader for demand responsive transport in German-speaking countries, is the new technology partner of the EU-funded project AVENUE. The EU’s flagship project «Autonomous Vehicles to Evolve to a New Urban Experience» (AV-ENUE) will initially test the automation of urban transport in four European cities, with more cities to follow.
ioki will provide its specially developed technical interface for the project. The interface creates the prerequisite for combining autonomous driving and on-demand booking. In addition, the ioki software enables deep integration into the existing public transport system and MaaS apps. As the only company in the European market, ioki has experi-ence in high-volume fleet orchestration and simultaneous navigation of autonomous shuttles in real time.
«ioki’s vision is smart, integrated transport – whether driver-based or autonomous. We are pleased that we can contribute our know-how in the field of autonomous driving to this future-oriented EU project. With the findings from the AVENUE project, we are set-ting the course for autonomous and connected mobility in Europe,» said Dr. Michael Barillère-Scholz, Managing Director of ioki GmbH.
«With ioki, we gain an experienced partner and come a big step closer to our goal of making Europe a global thought and technology leader in the use of connected and autonomous mobility. We are looking forward to working with ioki and to launch the first autonomous shuttles in Geneva,» said Prof. Dimitri Konstantas, AVENUE project coordinator at the University of Geneva, who is responsible for managing the €22 mil-lion EU project.
Pioneer for autonomous driving in public spaces
The software company ioki, which originates from Germany, has been pioneering auton-omous driving in public spaces since its founding. The first autonomous vehicle on Ger-man roads has been on the road since 2017 using the Deutsche Bahn subsidiary’s tech-nology. In 2019, another autonomous milestone was reached with the connection of the autonomous vehicle to rail transport. ioki’s smart platform also enables the first on-demand autonomous connection in Europe: in Karlsruhe, passenger operations for self-driving shuttles on demand started in May 2021.
ioki is entering a crucial phase in the AVENUE project. In winter, the first project shuttle will go into operation in Geneva. Within the framework of the project, further autono-mous shuttles on the streets of the participating European cities will provide important insights for autonomous regular operation.