Love Pulse Posted September 25, 2021 Posted September 25, 2021 https://www.msn.com/ar-ae/autos/news/معرض-ميونيخ-للسيارات-تاكسي-ذاتي-القيادة-2022-في-شوارع-ألمانيا/ar-AAOjwM4 During the International Auto Show Munich, the company "Zext", which specializes in car rental and passenger transport, in cooperation with some companies such as "Intel", announced good news for fans of the world of self-driving cars. The duo confirmed that next year 2022 will officially witness the entry of a group of self-driving cars to be relied on as taxis on German streets. Autonomous driving and an exceptional driver at the Munich fair Zext has confirmed that the new car will rely on Level 4 self-driving technology, a level that allows the car to run entirely on artificial intelligence, with an exceptional driver for emergencies. The Zext company car will be able to accommodate 7 people with great comfort, and is manufactured and developed by the leading Chinese company "NEO". The company explained that the new self-driving taxi in German streets will be supported by radar sensors behind the front and rear bumper, as well as long-distance remote sensors, and cameras around the entire car to monitor the movement of the road constantly. Zext also confirmed that the new model will rely entirely on environmentally friendly electric power, through a group of clean batteries, to go hand in hand with the world's plans towards a better planet free of carbon emissions, which occupies everyone here on the land of Munich at the present time. It is experiencing a unique global interest. Munich International Motor Show kicks off Despite the precautionary measures imposed in Germany and around the world due to the spread of the new Corona virus, Covid 19, the officials of the German International Motor Show succeeded in starting the expected events, which were postponed on more than one occasion. The German International Motor Show kicked off in Munich, in the presence of major car manufacturers with the latest production and testing models. In the first scene of the Munich International Motor Show, powerful models appeared on the platform of each company participating in this global event. Germany exhibition and saving the planet from climate change German Chancellor Angela Merkel opened the activities of the Munich International Motor Show herself, and stressed in the first moments of the international event that the transportation industry bears a great responsibility in terms of climate change and preserving the planet. She explained that there was a reaction from car manufacturers around the world, which was evident through the vehicles that appeared on the first day of the Munich International Motor Show in Munich. German Chancellor Angela Merkel stressed that the auto sector is not part of the problem of climate change that has hit the planet, but rather is part of the solution to this problem. And Angela Merkel expressed her great happiness with the reactions of car companies in this regard, and stressed that the majority of car companies at the present time have production lines for environmentally friendly electric models that can be relied on for today's use, not for luxury. Electric cars take center stage in Germany The activities of the Munich International Motor Show witnessed less attendance than usual in terms of visitors due to precautionary measures due to the spread of the new Corona virus, Covid 19. And there was a flash of attention from the major companies, especially the German state giants in the auto industry, BMW, Mercedes and Audi. The Munich International Motor Show came to confirm the policy and strategy of the European continent in shifting from relying on traditional models that rely on internal combustion engines for fuel, to relying on environmentally friendly electric models. Where the European Union announced a document from the European Commission confirming the start of reducing the proportion of cars and trucks that depend on internal combustion engines, starting from 2030, by a large percentage of 65%. The announcement came after many countries, whether on the European continent or outside, revealed the date of the official ban on cars and trucks that rely on internal combustion engines. Europe is zero emission on this date The European Commission document confirmed that cars and trucks that rely on internal combustion engines will be officially and permanently banned in 2035, to eliminate harmful carbon emissions. During the coming period, European countries should strengthen and develop the infrastructure for environmentally friendly cars, such as charging stations for electric and hybrid models, which are gradually occupying the markets and roads of the world. The old European continent seeks to be the first continent officially completely free of any harmful carbon emissions in 2050, especially from cars and trucks that rely on internal combustion engines. This step comes within the European Union's plan to reduce global warming rates to about 55 percent, in a relative comparison that will be between 1990 and 2030. When did the world feel the danger of internal combustion engines? The calls have been going on for a very long time on this planet, but the world was affected a lot and many people around the world launched demonstrations against some types of cars that rely on an internal combustion engine, but the most prominent and do not be surprised dear reader came in 2019. Many organizations believe that the automotive sector was responsible for about a tenth of global emissions of greenhouse gases in 2018, according to "Greenpeace". These accusations affected the largest car companies in the world, representing a group of 55 percent of carbon emissions in the auto sector. The NGO concluded its words, "We demand the sector to make drastic changes under pain of legal accountability. But have these companies responded? Yes, dear reader, there is a global trend towards environmentally friendly cars, which rely on clean energy to generate movement power, and major car companies are trying to shift their entire production lines to the electric car industry
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