Auve Tech Unveils MiCa 2.0: The Next-Gen AI Brain for Autonomous Vehicles

Auve Tech, an Estonia-based Tech company, has upgraded its version of the autonomous shuttle by introducing MiCa 2.0. The new model is an improvement, as it integrates a powerful AI system, enhancing smoother navigation and positioning MiCa 2.0 as a step towards the development of self-driving vehicles.
Enhanced Safety Features and Robust Design
Safety is paramount for Auve Tech. MiCa 2.0 is richly fitted with sensors-LiDAR, radar, and cameras-that bestow upon it 360 degrees of awareness of its surroundings. The vehicle's design incorporates redundancy within systems of importance-steering and braking-to minimize hazards associated with system failures. Furthermore, MiCa 2.0 can forge its way in snow and heavy rain, ensuring excellent and reliable performance at any time of the year.
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Global Expansion and Real-World Applications
Certain operations have been started by MiCa 2.0 in certain countries, including Japan, where it is certified for Level 4 autonomous driving, and the shuttle operates without a safety driver, navigating public roads in Taki Town, Mie Prefecture. The achievement is backed by rigrous testing, which includes 64 distinct test cases, to meet Japan's stringent autonomous vehicle standards.
MiCa 2.0 is carrying out the trials in the United States, in the region of West Palm Beach, Florida. It is said that they have been given a license to operate on public roads.
A Glimpse into the Future of Urban Mobility
MiCa 2.0 is redefining the future of autonomous transportation with its cutting-edge AI features and robust safety systems. As cities worldwide seek sustainable and efficient mobility solutions, Auve Tech’s MiCa 2.0 stands out as a promising glimpse into the next generation of self-driving vehicles.