“This deployment demonstrates the collaboration happening in Michigan across public and private sectors that is driving impactful transportation solutions for individuals and creating an environment where companies like May Mobility can find long-term growth and success,” Chief Mobility Officer for the state of Michigan, Trevor Pawl, said in a release. May Mobility will be releasing a free app closer to the launch date for users to reserve rides on A2GO. The service will operate around Kerrytown, the State Street corridor and the University of Michigan’s central campus. The Polaris will have capacity for one wheelchair passenger and the Lexus RX 450h vehicles will have a three passenger capacity. A fleet of five autonomous shared vehicles will be operated by May Mobility including one Polaris GEM fully electric vehicle and four hybrid-electric Lexus RH 450h vehicles.
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