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Korea unveils autonomous driving, commercial drone service roadmap

The country aims to offer fully autonomous buses, taxis and urban air mobility services by 2035

By Sep 19, 2022 (Gmt+09:00)

2 Min read

Urban air mobility aircraft
Urban air mobility aircraft

South Korea aims to launch advanced autonomous driving, commercial drone and other urban air mobility services by 2025, as the country strives to become a frontrunner in the future mobility sector.

Under the Mobility Innovation Roadmap, unveiled by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport on Monday, the country aims to be the world’s third country after Japan and Germany to put Level 3 autonomous vehicles on the road this year, launch self-driving buses and taxis by 2025 and have passenger cars that use Level 4 self-driving technology by 2027.

Half the new cars made will be fully automated by 2035, the ministry said.

"To achieve this goal, the government will overhaul existing transportation systems and set up safety standards and insurance programs for autonomous cars,” Minister Won Hee-ryong said at a press briefing.

Hyundai Motor and Motional unveil IONIQ 5 self-driving robotaxi
Hyundai Motor and Motional unveil IONIQ 5 self-driving robotaxi

Currently, most mass-produced automobiles with self-driving capabilities are based on Level 2 technology of partial driving automation. At Level 2, vehicles with advanced driving assistance systems (ADAS) can take over steering, acceleration, and braking in specific scenarios. But the driver must remain alert and is required to actively supervise the technology at all times.

Level 3, known as conditional driving automation, uses various ADAS equipment and artificial intelligence to make decisions based on changing situations around the vehicle. People inside the vehicle do not need to supervise the technology, which means they can engage in other activities, although the driver needs to be ready to take back control at any time.

The level of automation conforms to the US Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), which defines six levels of vehicle autonomy, ranging from Level 0 – no driving automation – to Level 5 – full driving automation.

Kakao Mobility's Carnival van robotaxi during a test drive
Kakao Mobility's Carnival van robotaxi during a test drive

ROBOT DELIVERY IN CITIES, UAM SERVICES ON REMOTE ISLANDS

From next year, robots will be allowed to deliver parcels and takeaway food such as fried chicken and pizza to apartment complexes in metropolitan areas. On remote islands and in mountain villages, drones will be used to deliver such items, the ministry said.

In Seoul and the surrounding areas, urban air mobility services will be available from 2025, it said.

Hyundai Motor Co. has been leading the country’s future mobility projects in partnership with other companies.

In July, Hyundai Motor and the carmaker's affiliates showcased their UAM technologies at UK's Farnborough Airshow through its wholly owned UAM unit in the US, Supernal.

Supernal’s eVTOL vehicle cabin concept on display at the Farnborough International Airshow 2022
Supernal’s eVTOL vehicle cabin concept on display at the Farnborough International Airshow 2022

Supernal plans to commercialize vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft services in the US from 2028, and in the EU and the UK shortly after.

Hyundai has also said it aims to launch advanced Level 3 autonomous cars next year, starting with its flagship luxury Genesis G90 sedan and Kia Corp.’s large-size electric sport utility vehicle, the EV9.

On Monday, Hyundai Motor and Kakao Mobility Corp., which runs Korea’s most popular taxi-hailing app, agreed to launch a pilot autonomous robotaxi service by the end of this year.

Write to Eun-Jung Kim at kej@hankyung.com
In-Soo Nam edited this article.
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