Global Test Sites and Incentive Programs for Automated Cars, Forecast to 2022

Global Test Sites and Incentive Programs for Automated Cars, Forecast to 2022

Automated Vehicle Technologies Set for Take-Off, Early Wave Testers Include Ford Motor Company, Volvo AB and Big 3 German OEMs in Europe

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17-Mar-2016
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Major automotive OEMs globally are now incorporating active safety and automated vehicle technologies in their future vehicle line-up to enhance safety and driver comfort. To gauge the suitability of each technology, continuous testing and validation is a must. Based on the supportive legislation, several regions across the globe have been identified to facilitate testing and validation under different conditions. While such experiments can be conducted in assigned secure public roads, there are certain closed facilities which are simulated real-world environments offering possibilities for advanced testing. These test beds are strapped with the latest technology to capture and process data from vehicle sensors. Companies associated with these test beds provide the technological, legal, and infrastructure backup needed. OEMs and third-party technology testers choose test beds as per their needs.

Table of Contents

Vital Takeaways

  • Region
  • Legislation
  • Test Bed
  • OEMs

Strategic Locations of Major Test Facilities Across the Globe

Key Opportunities and Risk Assessment

Major Test Bed Facilities—Overview

Research Scope

Research Aims and Objectives

Research Background

Key Participant Groups Compared in This Study

Test Bed—Definition

SAE Definitions and OEM positioning

Overview of Automated Driving—By Major OEMs

Legislative Overview for Testing of Automated Vehicles—NA

Member State Initiative for Testing of Automated Vehicles—Europe

Regulations for Testing of Automated Vehicles—Asia

Important Parameters in Selection of Test Bed

AstaZero

Why AstaZero?

Michigan’s Mcity, Ann Arbor— North America

Michigan’s Mcity and Major Partnerships

Why Mcity?

California’s GoMentum Station, Contra Costa Transportation Authority, Concord

Florida’s Lee Roy Selmon Expressway, THEA, Tampa Bay

Virginia Smart Road, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, Blacksburg

General Motors’ Active Safety Test Area (ASTA)–Michigan, US

UK Connected Intelligent Transport Environment (UKCITE)

Other Important Test Beds Across the Globe

Other Noteworthy Experiments in Automated Driving

Ford Motors

Tesla Motors

General Motors

Facilities for Disruptors

Comparative Overview Of OEMS and Disruptors

Key Conclusions and Future Outlook

3 Big Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

Market Engineering Methodology

List of Figures
  • 1. Implications, Europe and North America, 2015–2022
  • 2. Autonomous Vehicle Market: Major Test Beds, Key Opportunities and Risk Assessment, Europe and North America, 2015
  • 3. Autonomous Vehicle Market: Major Test Beds, Europe and North America, 2015
  • 4. Autonomous Vehicle Market: Major OEM Strategy, Europe and North America, 2015–2022
  • 5. Autonomous Vehicle Market: Enacted Legislations in Parts of US, North America, 2015
  • 6. Autonomous Vehicle Market: Enacted Legislation, Europe, 2015
  • 7. Autonomous Vehicle Market: Enacted Legislation, Asia, 2015
List of Charts
  • 1. Autonomous Vehicle Market: Automated Vehicle Test Beds Key Locations, Global, 2015
  • 2. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle—Categorization Parameters, Europe and North America, 2015
  • 3. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle—AstaZero, Europe, 2015
  • 4. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle—AstaZero, Europe, 2015
  • 5. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle—AstaZero, Europe, 2015
  • 6. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing–Mcity, North America, 2015
  • 7. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing–Mcity, Key Highlights and Partnerships, North America, 2015
  • 8. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing: Mcity, Overall Benefits, North America, 2015
  • 9. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing: GoMentum Station—Key Highlights and Partnerships, North America, 2015
  • 10. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing: LRSE—Key Highlights and Partnerships, North America, 2015
  • 11. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing: Virginia Smart Road—Key Highlights and Partnerships, North America, 2015
  • 12. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing: ASTA—Key Highlights and Partnerships, North America, 2015
  • 13. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing: Overview of Key Projects in the UK, Europe, 2015
  • 14. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing: Overview of Other Key Test Beds, Global, 2015
  • 15. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing: Other Notable Test Locations, Global, 2015
  • 16. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing: OEM Approach—Ford Motor Co., North America, 2015
  • 17. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing: OEM Approach—Tesla Motors., North America, 2015
  • 18. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing: OEM Approach—General Motors, North America, 2015
  • 19. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing: Overview of Disruptors and their Moves, Global, 2015
  • 20. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing—Overview of OEMs vs. Disruptors, Global, 2015
Related Research
Major automotive OEMs globally are now incorporating active safety and automated vehicle technologies in their future vehicle line-up to enhance safety and driver comfort. To gauge the suitability of each technology, continuous testing and validation is a must. Based on the supportive legislation, several regions across the globe have been identified to facilitate testing and validation under different conditions. While such experiments can be conducted in assigned secure public roads, there are certain closed facilities which are simulated real-world environments offering possibilities for advanced testing. These test beds are strapped with the latest technology to capture and process data from vehicle sensors. Companies associated with these test beds provide the technological, legal, and infrastructure backup needed. OEMs and third-party technology testers choose test beds as per their needs.
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Table of Contents | Executive Summary~ || Vital Takeaways~ ||| Region~ ||| Legislation~ ||| Test Bed~ ||| OEMs~ || Strategic Locations of Major Test Facilities Across the Globe~ || Key Opportunities and Risk Assessment~ || Major Test Bed Facilities—Overview~ | Research Scope, Objectives, and Background~ || Research Scope~ || Research Aims and Objectives~ || Research Background~ || Key Participant Groups Compared in This Study~ ||| Ford Motor Co.~ ||| General Motors~ ||| Tesla Motors~ ||| Google Inc.~ ||| Others~ | Key Definitions, Automated Vehicle Market, and Legislative Overview~ || Test Bed—Definition~ || SAE Definitions and OEM positioning~ || Overview of Automated Driving—By Major OEMs~ || Legislative Overview for Testing of Automated Vehicles—NA~ || Member State Initiative for Testing of Automated Vehicles—Europe~ || Regulations for Testing of Automated Vehicles—Asia~ | Major Test Beds for Testing of Automated Cars~ || Important Parameters in Selection of Test Bed~ || AstaZero~ ||| Volvo Test Bed—Europe~ ||| The Facility in Detail~ || Why AstaZero?~ || Michigan’s Mcity, Ann Arbor— North America~ || Michigan’s Mcity and Major Partnerships~ || Why Mcity?~ | Other Important Test Beds for Testing of Automated Cars~ || California’s GoMentum Station, Contra Costa Transportation Authority, Concord~ || Florida’s Lee Roy Selmon Expressway, THEA, Tampa Bay~ || Virginia Smart Road, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, Blacksburg~ || General Motors’ Active Safety Test Area (ASTA)–Michigan, US~ || UK Connected Intelligent Transport Environment (UKCITE)~ || Other Important Test Beds Across the Globe~ || Other Noteworthy Experiments in Automated Driving~ | OEM and Disruptor Approach Towards Testing of Automated Cars~ || Ford Motors~ || Tesla Motors~ || General Motors~ || Facilities for Disruptors~ || Comparative Overview Of OEMS and Disruptors~ | Conclusion and Key Findings~ || Key Conclusions and Future Outlook~ || 3 Big Predictions~ || Legal Disclaimer~ | Appendix~ || Market Engineering Methodology~
List of Charts and Figures 1. Implications, Europe and North America, 2015–2022~ 2. Autonomous Vehicle Market: Major Test Beds, Key Opportunities and Risk Assessment, Europe and North America, 2015~ 3. Autonomous Vehicle Market: Major Test Beds, Europe and North America, 2015~ 4. Autonomous Vehicle Market: Major OEM Strategy, Europe and North America, 2015–2022~ 5. Autonomous Vehicle Market: Enacted Legislations in Parts of US, North America, 2015~ 6. Autonomous Vehicle Market: Enacted Legislation, Europe, 2015~ 7. Autonomous Vehicle Market: Enacted Legislation, Asia, 2015~| 1. Autonomous Vehicle Market: Automated Vehicle Test Beds Key Locations, Global, 2015~ 2. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle—Categorization Parameters, Europe and North America, 2015~ 3. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle—AstaZero, Europe, 2015~ 4. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle—AstaZero, Europe, 2015~ 5. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle—AstaZero, Europe, 2015~ 6. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing–Mcity, North America, 2015~ 7. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing–Mcity, Key Highlights and Partnerships, North America, 2015~ 8. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing: Mcity, Overall Benefits, North America, 2015~ 9. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing: GoMentum Station—Key Highlights and Partnerships, North America, 2015~ 10. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing: LRSE—Key Highlights and Partnerships, North America, 2015~ 11. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing: Virginia Smart Road—Key Highlights and Partnerships, North America, 2015~ 12. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing: ASTA—Key Highlights and Partnerships, North America, 2015~ 13. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing: Overview of Key Projects in the UK, Europe, 2015~ 14. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing: Overview of Other Key Test Beds, Global, 2015~ 15. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing: Other Notable Test Locations, Global, 2015~ 16. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing: OEM Approach—Ford Motor Co., North America, 2015~ 17. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing: OEM Approach—Tesla Motors., North America, 2015~ 18. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing: OEM Approach—General Motors, North America, 2015~ 19. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing: Overview of Disruptors and their Moves, Global, 2015~ 20. Test Bed for Automated Vehicle Testing—Overview of OEMs vs. Disruptors, Global, 2015~
Author Anirudh Venkitaraman
Industries Automotive
WIP Number K02C-01-00-00-00
Keyword 1 Automated Cars
Keyword 2 Driverless Cars
Keyword 3 Autonomous Cars
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