Autonomous vehicles in Oslo’s Grorud Valley

The Project

  • Project timeline: January 2023 - December 2025

  • Driving setup: Autonomous, shared, on-demand service 

  • Vehicles: NIO SUVs with Mobileye’s autonomous software

  • Project partners: Ruter, Mobileye

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  • Press release: Link


January 2023
Starting the partnership with Ruter and Mobileye for the project. Link

May 2023
Sending in the first version of the application for autonomous driving Level 2/3 to Statens Vegvesen.

August 2023
REM Campaign for gathering road data done. Link

October 2023
First showing of the Nio ES8 vehicles equipped with the cutting edge Mobileye technology at public day in the Grorud Valley. Link

Next phase of autonomous mobility in Oslo

To continue Holo’s work with Oslo’s PTA Ruter, we have started an autonomous project in the suburbs of Oslo called Grorud Valley. In the project, we will take autonomy to the next level in a three-year project where the aim is to have autonomous vehicles operating without a safety driver.

The overall goal of this project is to improve transportation options and reduce traffic congestion with the use of autonomous technology. The vehicles will operate as a flexible and shared on-demand service in Grorud Valley and complement the existing high-capacity public transportation in the area. The trips will be ordered by app - giving people the freedom to choose where to be picked up and where to go.

The autonomous NIO vehicles, with sensors and autonomous software provided by Mobileye, will be used to transport passengers in Grorud. They will be able to operate within the entire Grorud Valley, with a fully mapped area of around 21.75 square kilometres.

The operational area

Grorud Valley is a suburban area of Oslo, dominated by large housing projects, industry, and single-house residential neighbourhoods.

Grorud Valley consists of four districts, Bjerke, Alna, Stovner, and Grorud. In total, one out of five people living in the Oslo Area live in Grorud Valley. Like the rest of Oslo, the population is expected to grow in the coming years. With the growing number of citizens of different ages, a re-invented public transport system is necessary to provide better mobility for all.

Area population is around 140.000, roughly 20% of Oslo’s 690.000 inhabitants.

The total service area is 21.75 square kilometres with roughly 290 km of serviced road.

The project and the partners

Holo is responsible for implementing the project, which includes obtaining all necessary approvals, training staff, and preparing for operations. Second, Holo is responsible for day-to-day operations, ensuring that the vehicles run on schedule. Mobileye is responsible for the NIO vehicles, including the retrofitted sensors pack to have them operate autonomously and compatible with Mobileye’s self-driving software. Ruter is responsible for public transport in the area and thus responsible for communicating with customers and making the project possible.

The partnership between Holo, Ruter, and Mobileye brings together multiple partners with diverse expertise and responsibilities to create a pioneering pilot project in Grorud Valley. Through this collaboration, better mobility solutions with self-driving vehicles will be implemented, aimed at improving public transportation in the area.

The project started in the first half of 2023, with preparations for the route, the vehicles, and the application material. However, before autonomous vehicles can be put into daily operation, several steps need to be taken.

The pilot phase will commence with two vehicles running daily on a designated route throughout Grorud Valley. Although the exact route has yet to be determined, the primary aim is to enhance public transportation opportunities beyond their current state. If the pilot project proves successful, as anticipated, more vehicles will be deployed into operation as they are produced by Mobileye.

The Future of Mobility in Oslo

Technological demonstration
A pilot project to establish the technological capabilities and future possibilities.
Total AVs:
4-20
Total area:
22 km2

2022-2024

Business viability
An established use case and economic sustainability allow for expansion
Total AVs: 20-250.
Total area: 480 km2

2023-2025

Demonstrated scaling
Successful scaling in local municipalities will spread through the Oslo region.
Total AVs:
20.000
Total area:
6.920 km2

2024-2030

Future possibilities
From Oslo, the service could expand through greater Oslo and Norway.
Total AVs:
30.000+
Total area:
8.890 km2

2030+

The REM campaign

Holo has conducted the first operational phase of our project in Grorud with Ruter As and Mobileye. We've deployed five vehicles to the route, manually driven, to aggregate and validate existing Road Experience Management (REM) data from the area (read more about REM data here).

The work is planned by and managed through Holo’s experienced remote Supervision team, providing routes, tracking, and supporting the driver in collecting the REM data efficiently - all in close collaboration with our partners at every step of the way.

After the work is complete and all the necessary data has been collected, it'll be used to create the map and navigation rules used by autonomous vehicles.

Want to know more?

For more information about the project, please contact us.

 
 

Christian Zinckernagel
Program Manager
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Hans Fridberg
Head of Holo Norway
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