This pilot project covers approximately 0.5 miles around the Georgia International Convention Center (GICC) and Gateway Center area in College Park, Georgia. It introduces an innovative transit solution designed to offer a seamless connection between the ATL SkyTrain and the GICC using autonomous, on-demand, personal electric vehicles.
The success of this pilot will provide the evidence needed to advance the development of a 20+ mile Automated Transit Network (ATN) system throughout the southern Atlanta metropolitan area.
Juan Santamaria, CEO of ACS Group, and Nuria Haltiwanger, CEO of ACS Infra / IRIDIUM, commented: “We are deeply honored to be chosen by AACIDs for this forward-thinking project in Atlanta, one of the fastest-growing regions in the US. We are also excited to further our partnership with Glydways, a leader in the emerging PRT market. The awarding of this pivotal project aligns with the ACS Group’s ongoing commitment to pioneering new-generation infrastructure and sustainable mobility. The ATN pilot project will be the first of its kind in North America, establishing the ACS Group as a leader in transportation and sustainable mobility.”
This initiative underscores ACS’ global leadership in transforming mobility and building a more connected, sustainable future.