Welcome to Woven City: The World’s First Robot City
Toyota has launched one of its most ambitious experiments to date. Known as Woven City, the automaker’s robotic city is a prototype of mobility, smart infrastructure, and sustainability.
Toyota has launched one of its most ambitious experiments to date. Known as Woven City, the automaker’s robotic city is a prototype of mobility, smart infrastructure, and sustainability.
Today’s cars are smart, connected, and capable of making split-second decisions. This is thanks to edge computing, a technology that helps vehicles process data instantly without relying on distant cloud servers. By handling information closer to where it’s needed, edge computing is making driving safer, faster, and more efficient.
Many new cars have become smart cars through the addtion of assistants, connectivity, and advanced technology that makes your time on the road much better.
Is Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology the future of power and energy? This could mean that power for homes and businesses is always available.
Unlike hydrogen or other alternative fuels, the world has embraced electric vehicles, which signals they might be the future of transportation.