Ford, Lyft will partner to deploy self-driving cars
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[September 27, 2017]
By Joseph White
DETROIT (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co said on
Wednesday it will collaborate with Lyft to deploy Ford self-driving
vehicles on the ride services company's network in large numbers by
2021.
Ford and Lyft teams will begin working together to design software to
allow Ford vehicles to communicate with Lyft's smartphone apps.
Ford self-driving test vehicles will be connected to Lyft's network, but
at first, customers will not be able to use them, Sherif Marakby, Ford's
vice president for autonomous vehicles and electrification, told
Reuters. Ford will put human-driven vehicles on Lyft's network.
He did not say when Ford and Lyft expect to offer the first rides in
self-driving cars.
"We're not building prototypes for the sake of building prototypes,"
Marakby said, adding Ford intends to ultimately put thousands of
self-driving vehicles in use.
Ford's new Chief Executive Jim Hackett is scheduled to meet with
investors on Tuesday to outline the Dearborn, Mich. automaker's strategy
for boosting profitability. Ford shares are down 1.65 percent so far
this year, while Detroit rival General Motors Co's shares have risen
15.6 percent, and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV shares are up 71 percent.
Hackett's plans to compete for revenue from mobility services, which
include car sharing and ride-hailing, will be one area of focus for
investors. The Lyft partnership fills in a piece of the puzzle.
Ford also is testing delivery services using self-driving vehicles and a
van shuttle service. The self-driving vehicles Ford will deploy through
Lyft will use software developed by Argo AI, a company in which Ford is
investing $1 billion over the next five years.
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An illuminated sign appears in a Lyft ride-hailing car in Los
Angeles, California, U.S. September 21, 2017. REUTERS/Chris Helgren
The company has said it will invest $700 million in a factory in Flat Rock,
Michigan, to make it capable of building electric and self driving vehicles.
Lyft has said it will offer an open platform for companies to deploy
self-driving vehicles on its network, and has partnerships with self driving
vehicle technology startup Drive.ai and Alphabet Inc's Waymo self driving car
unit.
GM has a 9 percent stake in Lyft, acquired for $500 million in January 2016.
"Our relationship with GM has always been a non-exclusive relationship," Raj
Kapoor, Lyft's chief strategy officer, told Reuters.
GM is also assembling the assets necessary to launch its own ride services using
self-driving cars, building its Maven car-sharing unit and preparing to launch
mass production of autonomous Chevrolet Bolt electric cars at a factory in
suburban Detroit.
(Reporting By Joseph White; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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