Jaguar Land Tiger announced cooperation with Google to integrate air quality measurement sensors and street view technologies on Jaguar I-PACE pure tram. I-PACE is the first pure tram used by Google, which will be used to measure the air quality of Dublin street, including nitrogen dioxide (NO2), carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, and suspended particles (PM2.5) in air. Help update the Google Map.
Jaguar i-PAC provides zero exhaust discharge, equipped with a dedicated mobile air sensor developed by Aclima, has started in Dublin and recorded data in the next 12 months. GOOGLE technology research’s partners will analyze data and draw street air pollution charts. Jaguar Land Rover’s engineer successfully integrated Google Street to the vehicle, including a new car top bracket carrying street photographic lens, which facilitates the new back windshield of the wiring with redesigned internal switches to integrate Google Street View Control modules. Attached to air quality, Jaguar I-PACE mount the vehicle cabin air ionization and PM2.5 filtration function to improve the overall comfort of the occupant.
The cooperation opportunity originated from the Jaguar Land Rover “Reimagine” brand strategy, re-conceived the modern luxury, unique customer experience and positive social influence in sustainable development – Commitment to become zero-carbon companies in 2039. To achieve this, Jaguar Land Tiger will cooperate with industry leaders to enhance sustainability while reducing waste, and sharing the best results of technology, data and software development.
Elena Allen, Jaguar Land Rover Enterprise Development Project Manager, said: “Google Street View Technology and Purchase Jaguar I-PACE Integration is the perfect solution for measuring air quality. We are very happy to support This plan, because the plan is set to become a pure electric priority company and achieve the direction of zero carbon rows in 2039. So close partnership is one of us to achieve sustainable development goals and have a positive impact on society. Method. “ Google has cooperated with Dublin City Assembly as a QUOT in the air quality plan; part of the environmental monitoring exploration quot; subject to the local air quality monitoring, so that the city should make actions against climate and citizens . Google and Dublin City Parliament will hope that through these data will help scientists, researchers and policy makers to study air quality, and encourage people to improve air quality in small and dependent changes every day.
Paddy Flynn, Vice President, GOOGLE, said: “Air quality is a serious problem, especially for the city. But for decision makers and citizens, data and understanding have gaps in the local area. Part of the project, we are using technology to capture these important data and make people easy and easy to understand, you can drive solutions with Dublin City Council. “
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