Tool Icon

EasyMile

Rating:

3.1 / 5.0

Neuron icon
EasyMile

Tags

autonomous vehicles, driverless technology, smart mobility, logistics automation, passenger transport, AI, robotics, computer vision, deep learning, EZ10, TractEasy, EZFleet

Pricing Details

Available upon request. Pricing model based on B2B contracts.

Features

Autonomous driving technology; Object detection and avoidance; Precise navigation; Real-time data processing; Fleet management (EZFleet); Remote supervision; Safety-by-design; Supports Level 4 autonomy; Adaptable software for various vehicle platforms; Suitable for mixed traffic environments; Automated hooking/unhooking (TractEasy); Accessibility features (EZ10).

Integrations

Integration with various sensors (lidars, cameras, radars); Compatibility with different vehicle platforms through partnerships with OEMs (e.g., TLD, Ligier, Iveco, Renault Group); Integration with the EZFleet fleet management system; Collaboration on safety-critical system development (e.g., MicroSys); Integration with Terminal Operating Systems (TOS) and Equipment Control Systems (ECS) for TractEasy.

Preview

EasyMile is a leading developer of autonomous driving technology for the transportation of people and goods. Founded in 2014, the company offers a range of driverless solutions, including EZ10 shuttles and TractEasy tow tractors. EasyMile's technology is based on advanced developments in robotics, computer vision, and deep learning, providing precise navigation, obstacle detection, and safe decision-making in complex environments. The EZFleet fleet management system allows for efficient real-time management of multiple autonomous vehicles, optimizing routes and schedules. EasyMile's solutions are successfully implemented at various sites worldwide, including airports, industrial enterprises, logistics centers, and as part of smart city mobility projects. The company prioritizes safety, which is confirmed by their operational experience and adherence to high standards. EasyMile actively collaborates with vehicle manufacturers and technology suppliers to integrate their solutions onto various platforms, contributing to the transition to fully driverless operations at Level 4 autonomous driving in controlled environments.