The Electric Future of Autonomous Vehicles - News - Carnegie Mellon University

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Autonomous vehicles come at a cost: increased energy use. Some analysts suggest that these increased power needs are significant enough to drastically reduce vehicle range thus eliminating the possibility of electric autonomous vehicles. Instead, these analysts claim autonomous vehicles must be gas-electric hybrids. In a paper published in Nature Energy, Carnegie Mellon University researchers Aniruddh Mohan, Shashank Sripad, Parth Vaishnav and Venkat Viswanathan determined that electric power can supply enough energy for an autonomous vehicle without a significant decrease in range. Two revolutions are happening side-by-side in the automotive industry: the transition to electric power and the rise of autonomous vehicles. Self-driving cars may use more energy than people-driven cars to power sensors and computers for safe navigation.

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