Transdev Launches Third AV Operation in Florida

May 22, 2018
Transdev has announced the launch of its third Autonomous Vehicle operation in Florida, in partnership with the Gainesville Regional Transit System, Florida Department of Transportation, and the University of Florida.

Transdev has announced the launch of its third Autonomous Vehicle operation in Florida, in partnership with the Gainesville Regional Transit System, Florida Department of Transportation, and the University of Florida. 

Gainesville will become the latest city in Florida to launch AV operations with a new route connecting passengers from the University of Florida to Downtown Gainesville. The new service will serve as a public transit supplement and will not replace any current route. Regular service is expected to begin this summer with a dedicated operator on board to ensure a smooth startup, with eventual plans to have the vehicle operate with full autonomy. The EZ10 Shuttle can hold up to 12 people and will travel in mixed-use traffic at speeds of up to 15 mph.

“Autonomous Vehicles are expanding the mobility ecosystem. We are using the vehicles to supplement existing transit options and form new and better connections that did not exist before,” said Dick Alexander, executive vice president of business development at Transdev. “Gainesville is the latest visionary city to understand how AVs can revolutionize urban transit and we are looking forward to delivering these next-era solutions for residents and visitors throughout Florida.”

Transdev's autonomous vehicle network is already well established in Florida with operations currently running in Babcock Ranch, a master planned development near Fort Myers, and in a pilot for the Jacksonville Transportation Authority focused on demonstrating the feasibility of AV technology for its planned “Ultimate Urban Circulator” (U2C) project.

At Babcock Ranch, Transdev has partnered with developer Kitson and Partners to develop a fleet of autonomous vehicles for on-demand use in and around the planned town of 50,000 residents to reduce dependency on multiple-car homes. These active pilots and operations will help shape the future of autonomous vehicle deployments in Florida and across the nation. Transdev understands the future potential of AVs and the company is actively pursuing optimal ways to integrate them with public transportation, bring value to clients and enhance the passenger experience.