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Autonomous vehicles
The government is using advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) as the basis for legislative amendments designed to improve traffic safety.
Self-driving vehicles
Legal basis: Taiwan's national legislature in 2018 passed the "Unmanned Vehicles Technology Innovative Experimentation Act." Drawing upon the "regulatory sandbox" spirit, this act provides a statutory basis for loosely regulated experimental efforts to develop new types of unmanned vehicle technologies.
Testing sites: They include the Taiwan CAR Lab in Shalun, Tainan for testing vehicles such as mid-sized buses or smaller. Hutoushan Innovation Hub in Taoyuan City uses the Internet of Vehicles (IoV) & Smart Driving Center and Information Security IoT Center to test autonomous vehicles under a wide variety of simulated environments.
In November 2019, Sumitomo Corporation invested in RAC Electric Vehicles, spending NT$126 million to obtain a 7% equity stake. Sumitomo will rely on RAC to perform electric bus manufacturing and related services, while RAC will rely on Sumitomo's marketing and services network to expand its international markets.
NVIDIA, a US maker of graphics chips, has signed a letter of intent to engage in cooperation with the National Applied Research Laboratories (NARLabs), which is subordinate to Taiwan's Ministry of Science and Technology. NVIDIA will take part in efforts to develop Taiwan's autonomous vehicle industry, and will cooperate with Taiwan CAR Lab on technology applications. In addition, Canadian auto parts maker Magna, has already had an R&D center in Taiwan for several years where the company has been working to develop ultrasonic sensors, parking/reverse assist systems, automotive imaging, and forward camera modules and systems. And now Magna is drawing up plans for an additional investment to engage in further R&D work on new technologies.
The Volkswagen Group Taiwan Training Academy that was established in Xizhi District of New Taipei City is Volkswagen's biggest training institution anywhere in Asia outside of mainland China. Recently, in order to embark upon Taiwan's electric vehicle market, Volkswagen established the "e-Mobility Center" to train professionals with special expertise in maintenance of Taiwan-made electric vehicles, and to engage in cooperation with Delta Electronics, Inc. on the development of EV charging infrastructure. In addition, Honda Taiwan is cooperating with technical and vocational schools in Pingtung County to train technicians and provide young graduates with employment opportunities.
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