Halo, a specialist in autonomous car technology, has launched a commercial driverless car service in the US, running on the T-Mobile 5G network of Las Vegas. With the service, visitors and residents can quickly summon a driverless all-electric Halo with the push of a button. A Halo car then arrives at the pick-up location to drive the rider to their destination. Halo started operating on the T-Mobile 5G network since it began driving on Las Vegas’ public roads earlier this year.
Halo is collaborating with local municipalities to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) to address traffic congestion and carbon emission challenges by connecting public transit systems to on-demand, driverless cars.
The company expects to begin offering rides to customers later this year with service initially available in urban parts of the Las Vegas Valley.