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Audi Joins Peachtree Corners to Advance C-V2X Deployment Pathways

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Peachtree Corners and Audi of America announced a collaboration to advance cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) practical deployment pathways as part of the city’s Curiosity Lab ecosystem.

Pictured Left to Right: Curiosity Lab Executive Director Brandon Branham and Economic Development Advisors Michael Piha and Guy Tessler man the Curiosity Lab booth at EcoMotion Week 2023.
Left to right: Georgia Commissioner of Economic Development Pat Wilson, Curiosity Lab Executive Director Brandon Branham, Governor Brian Kemp.

Both Audi and Peachtree Corners see this as an opportune time to further deployment of C-V2X applications that allow vehicles to communicate with city-owned streets, traffic signals, crosswalk signals and other infrastructure, as well as with vulnerable road users (VRUs). 

Audi has recently received a waiver from the Federal Communications Commission to deploy this advanced technology, both intend to fine-tune strategies to expand connectivity on public roadways. 

“We are honored to have been selected by Audi to define how automakers and cities can together unlock the future in the world’s most unique smart city environment, which includes the first-ever full C-V2X system to be implemented by a U.S. city,” said City Manager Brian Johnson. 

Assistant City Manager Brandon Branham is on stage speaking during a panel discussion at the EcoMotion conference in Israel.

“Our first official global vehicle manufacturer collaboration will be able to leverage our ‘city street of the future,’ which brings together the C-V2X vision in an unprecedented manner,” said Johnson. “This includes a top developer like Spoke, which is addressing the vulnerable road user part of the equation to make it safer for users such as cyclists.” 

Audi’s collaborations

Audi has been working with various private and public partners since 2020 to improve C-V2X technologies and protect vulnerable road users. The automaker has worked on initial deployments with public authorities to address the safety of construction workers when vehicles approach a construction zone. 

In addition, Audi has collaborated with various companies to develop C-V2X technologies to connect cars with school buses to improve the safety of children and to alert drivers of active school zones. 

One of these companies is Spoke, a startup aiming to transform roadway safety and rider connectivity by delivering the first-ever connected IoT ecosystem for VRUs. Its solutions equip bicycles and other VRUs with their VRU2X technology, and the company is continuing to expand its C-V2X solutions with Curiosity Lab. 

“Peachtree Corners’ smart city leadership makes it the perfect environment for us to confirm how the public sector and private sector can work together for the safety and other advantages that ready-to-deploy C-V2X technology can deliver,” said Brad Stertz, Director, Audi Government Affairs. 

“With one of the most complete smart city ecosystems anywhere, this environment will enable us to demonstrate the latest technology Audi has to offer for improved ultra-reliable and low-latency communications, leading to enhanced connectivity, increased safety and a better overall experience for the driver,” said Stertz.

For more information, contact Peachtree@GoDRIVEN360.com

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