Business News in Jacksonville This Week

Beep and Jacksonville: How a Company from Mayport is Revolutionizing Transportation in Downtown Areas

As the use of autonomous vehicles continues to grow, Jacksonville is leading the way in this movement. Florida State College at Jacksonville has recently introduced a driverless vehicle to transport students around campus. The technology behind these vehicles has local connections, which Kent Justice explores in the latest episode of This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition.

Joe Moye, the founder of Beep, a company that produces autonomous vehicles used by the Jacksonville Transportation Authority, has ties to the city as his family served in the Navy at Mayport and decided to stay in Jacksonville. Beep specializes in deploying purpose-built, autonomous electric shuttles that are capable of transporting multiple passengers. This technology aims to revolutionize transportation by providing alternative options for those who may not have access to traditional means of transportation.

Moye emphasized on the vision behind bringing autonomous vehicles to Jacksonville, highlighting their usefulness in downtown areas, medical campuses, academic campuses and airports. These vehicles are designed to provide efficient transportation services in these environments, offering a new way for people to get around.

This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition examines the connections and challenges related to Jacksonville’s transportation future, shedding light on the potential impact of autonomous vehicles in the city. Stay informed and tune in to learn more about how this technology is shaping the way we move people in society.

Leave a Reply

Sols 1174-1176: An Abundance of Activities Previous post Curiosity Rover Prepares for Weekend Activities on Mars: Chemical Analysis and Environmental Monitoring
Lubrizol to showcase cutting-edge microencapsulation technology at Vitafoods Europe 2024 Next post Lubrizol’s Groundbreaking Products Set to Transform the Nutraceutical Industry: LIPOFER Microcapsules and Carbopol Polymers