Tesla Motors Aiming To Build Self-Driving Car Within 3 Years, Elon Musk Says
Originally published on CleanTechnica sister site Ecopreneurist.
Tesla Motors is currently aiming to have a self-driving, autonomous car built within the next three years, according to the famous Tesla CEO Elon Musk. If that goal is met, that means that Tesla will beat its rivals — Mercedes-Benz and Nissan — to the market by at least a couple of years.
Self-driving cars, also referred to as “autonomous cars,” have been in the news quite a lot over the past couple of years, but no firm dates have been put down with regard to when they will be available on the consumer market. However, with the recent announcement, and Tesla’s track record for that matter, it looks like that may now be changing. Elon Musk made the somewhat surprising announcement during an interview with the British Financial Times.
According to Musk, the new technology will be developed completely within house — not via a partnership with Google. Google has already, independently, developed its own self-driving technology, which is currently still in the process of being tested. What this means, as Stephen Edelstein of Green Car Reports makes note, is that this technology is being developed with “the same mentality that guided (the) development of the Model S.” A good sign no doubt.
With the three-year goal in mind, Tesla recently posted a job listing on its website for an “Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Controls Engineer” — essentially, just the person who could “spearhead Tesla’s autonomous car efforts.”
