Halo.Car is a driverless electric car share provider, and earlier this week, it announced a $5M seed round led by climate tech fund At One Ventures, whic.
Summon a Halo vehicle and a 'remote pilot' sitting in front of a 39-inch curved monitor at a nearby office will direct the car to you using the contraption's steering wheel and pedals.
iTWire Wednesday, 14 July 2021 09:23 Halo and Las Vegas Launch Driverless Car Service Powered by T‑Mobile 5G
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Driverless Halos solve transportation challenges with a people first approach to autonomous cars.
Halo claims to have launched one of the first commercial driverless car services in the U.S. running on the T-Mobile 5G network in Las Vegas.
Halo say, visitors and residents can quickly summon a sleek, driverless all-electric Halo with the push of a button. A driverless Halo then arrives at the pick-up location and the rider hops in and drives to their destination.
In reality Halo vehicles are operated by remote drivers over the T-Mobile 5G network, so hardly driverless, just a faceless driver in a remote location.
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