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Ola Scooter ADAS Feature Teased

Ola testing ADAS tech for its scooter lineup might come off as overkill for a city scooter, however will be helpful to deal with chock-a-block traffic

 

 

Ola Electric CEO, Bhavish Aggarwal has teased a new probable update for it’s electric scooter. The recent tweet is of a video that shows a dash cam mounted on the left mirror mount. It has revealed a few details about the update and Let’s have a look.

 

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Ola Scooter ADAS Tech Testing Starts – Launch Anticipated Soon

At the moment, there are only a handful of 2W vehicles with ADAS tech onboard. These are the creme-de-la-creme of bikes commanding more than only a kidney. In scooters, that is extraordinary.

Even in big buck touring scooters, manufacturers haven’t bothered with providing ADAS and enthusiastic CEO of Ola Electric, Bhavish Aggarwal has teased it on Twitter.

Yes, we’re speaking about the same ADAS tech which is at present the most well liked factor within the 4W vehicle realm. Most up-to-date vehicle to launch with ADAS in India is Hyundai Verna, Tata Safari and Harrier and Honda City facelift.

We’re not yet sure what Ola is attempting to perform when it comes to functionalities with its ADAS tech, however it’s coming, nonetheless.

 

In a video posted by Aggarwal, we can see an Ola test mule trundling round in Bengaluru city traffic. Solely, that is geared up with a camera at its front and a digital display, changing its left ORVM housed inside a weather-proof case.

On the display , we are able to read OpenADAS, which could be the name of this project internally.

The system is monitoring objects in real-time and also monitoring test mule’s speed in relation to traffic. Although ADAS would possibly come off as overkill for a city scooter, Bengaluru’s chock-a-block traffic would possibly suggest otherwise.

We will see it being a useful safety net to glide through traffic with minimal rider inputs.

It will allow the riders to use features on the EV like adaptive cruise control, collision avoidance, and pedestrian detection among others.

Via lines and box markings, the screen will also trace the trajectory of the EV on the road.

Ola is extremely likely to be utilizing camera-based ADAS tech, one thing much like Honda’s Sensing suite discovered within the City sedan. To allow ADAS to have adaptive cruise management, Ola needs to have an actuator for brakes as well for emergency braking.

Or engineering a stronger regen, bringing the scooter to a complete halt would possibly come off as easier as effectively. It isn’t but positive whether or not current prospects can retrofit this on their scooters, however we’ve to attend for Ola’s tech demo.

 

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Ola Scooter ADAS Feature Teased

Ola testing ADAS tech for its scooter lineup might come off as overkill for a city scooter, however will be helpful to deal with chock-a-block traffic

 

 

Ola Electric CEO, Bhavish Aggarwal has teased a new probable update for it’s electric scooter. The recent tweet is of a video that shows a dash cam mounted on the left mirror mount. It has revealed a few details about the update and Let’s have a look.

 

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Ola Scooter ADAS Tech Testing Starts – Launch Anticipated Soon

At the moment, there are only a handful of 2W vehicles with ADAS tech onboard. These are the creme-de-la-creme of bikes commanding more than only a kidney. In scooters, that is extraordinary.

Even in big buck touring scooters, manufacturers haven’t bothered with providing ADAS and enthusiastic CEO of Ola Electric, Bhavish Aggarwal has teased it on Twitter.

Yes, we’re speaking about the same ADAS tech which is at present the most well liked factor within the 4W vehicle realm. Most up-to-date vehicle to launch with ADAS in India is Hyundai Verna, Tata Safari and Harrier and Honda City facelift.

We’re not yet sure what Ola is attempting to perform when it comes to functionalities with its ADAS tech, however it’s coming, nonetheless.

 

In a video posted by Aggarwal, we can see an Ola test mule trundling round in Bengaluru city traffic. Solely, that is geared up with a camera at its front and a digital display, changing its left ORVM housed inside a weather-proof case.

On the display , we are able to read OpenADAS, which could be the name of this project internally.

The system is monitoring objects in real-time and also monitoring test mule’s speed in relation to traffic. Although ADAS would possibly come off as overkill for a city scooter, Bengaluru’s chock-a-block traffic would possibly suggest otherwise.

We will see it being a useful safety net to glide through traffic with minimal rider inputs.

It will allow the riders to use features on the EV like adaptive cruise control, collision avoidance, and pedestrian detection among others.

Via lines and box markings, the screen will also trace the trajectory of the EV on the road.

Ola is extremely likely to be utilizing camera-based ADAS tech, one thing much like Honda’s Sensing suite discovered within the City sedan. To allow ADAS to have adaptive cruise management, Ola needs to have an actuator for brakes as well for emergency braking.

Or engineering a stronger regen, bringing the scooter to a complete halt would possibly come off as easier as effectively. It isn’t but positive whether or not current prospects can retrofit this on their scooters, however we’ve to attend for Ola’s tech demo.

 

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