44th International Vienna Motor Symposium

The New HOLON Mover – Next Generation Autonomous Mover ADAS Level 4. Mover Automotive Grade for Autonomous Transportation

Authors

Dipl.-Wirt.-Ing. M. Kollmeier, HOLON GmbH, Paderborn:

Year

2023

Print Info

Production/Publication ÖVK

Summary

Social and environmental developments in terms of urbanization, decarbonization, demography, and inclusivity are already changing the requirements for mobility, especially for passenger transportation. The areas of application of autonomous mover are manifold both in public transport and in commercial private use. So far, the range of solutions on the market has been limited. The performance and economy of today's vehicle solutions largely do not meet market requirements.

The Holon Mover sets new standards for autonomous people mover. Design and functionality are derived from the so-called "use cases" of autonomous movers and thus meet all the criteria of autonomous transportation. With the system integration of series-proven automotive technology from BENTELER and our partner ecosystem, the Holon Mover achieves the robustness necessary for this 24/7 application. With the "Self-Driving System" of our cooperation partner Mobileye and the interior/exterior design of our partner Pininfarina S.p.A., a new level is also reached in terms of autonomous functionality, attractiveness, and acceptance. The most important objective and feature of the Holon Mover is the optimization of the "Total Cost of Ownership".

The presentation introduces the new Holon brand and its new autonomous mover in terms of technology, performance, and global business model.

ISBN

978-3-9504969-2-5

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