Lotus runs its ROBO Soul self-driving software stack on AWS, enabling cars and trucks, including Lotus next-generation electric vehicles, to automatically perform tasks such as parking and highway driving. Lotus Connect, Lotus’s connected-vehicle platform, runs on AWS and provides Lotus customers with remote vehicle control, real-time status monitoring, geofencing, and stolen-vehicle tracking to enable smarter, safer, and more convenient driving experiences. The system provides ongoing monitoring that proactively sends driver notifications, automatically detects maintenance issues, and summons roadside assistance for on-demand help.
Key takeaways:
- Lotus Technology, a leading global intelligent and luxury mobility provider, has chosen Amazon Web Services (AWS) as its preferred cloud provider to support its development of intelligent, luxury car experiences.
- Lotus will use AWS technologies, including Internet of Things (IoT), analytics, machine learning, and generative artificial intelligence (AI), to develop and deliver connected features, such as autonomous driving solutions, immersive infotainment, and hyper-fast vehicle charging.
- Lotus runs its ROBO Soul self-driving software stack on AWS, enabling cars and trucks, including Lotus next-generation electric vehicles, to automatically perform tasks such as parking and highway driving.
- Lotus uses AWS analytics to gain business insights, analyze car buying, and make tailored purchasing recommendations. Using Amazon CloudFront, AWS’s content delivery network, Lotus offers real-time 3D vehicle rendering for personalized customization and an immersive car-buying experience.