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EDAG: CityBots tested at the Frankfurt Stadium

(dpa) Robotic vehicles from the engineering service provider that empty full trash bins, water trees, and transport people: They are to be tested under realistic conditions in Frankfurt.

The bot is self-sufficient: A drive unit of the "Citybot" with a watering module drives over a test track near Fulda. The robotic vehicles from the company EDAG consist of a drive module and utility modules for different tasks, including automated passenger transport, watering green spaces, and logistics trips. | Photo: Andreas Arnold/dpa
The bot is self-sufficient: A drive unit of the "Citybot" with a watering module drives over a test track near Fulda. The robotic vehicles from the company EDAG consist of a drive module and utility modules for different tasks, including automated passenger transport, watering green spaces, and logistics trips. | Photo: Andreas Arnold/dpa
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Johannes Reichel

New autonomous driving robotic vehicles are being tested at Deutsche Bank Park in Frankfurt, which are intended for a variety of tasks in the future. Insights into the project «Campus FreeCity», funded by the Federal Ministry for Digital Affairs and Transport, will be available this Wednesday (2:00 PM) on the grounds around the stadium of Eintracht Frankfurt. Among the consortium involved in the project are, among others, the digital subsidiary of Eintracht Frankfurt and the manufacturer of the vehicles, the EDAG Group based in Fulda. According to EDAG, the goal of the research on the stadium grounds is the practical application of the so-called Citybots.

Translated automatically from German.
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