New Zealand's first self-driving smart shuttle has been launched in Christchurch. The fully electric smart shuttle is like a mini bus with a capacity of up to 15 adults. The vehicle's parts have been 3D printed. The vehicle uses 5G connectivity. The first public trial of the shuttle was at the Christchurch airport. The airport plans to use this self-driving smart shuttle across its premises in future that will ferry passengers from one terminal to another.
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