Autonomous Driving Tech Is Power-Hungry. Can Modern EVs Really Handle It?
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Autonomous driving tech is power-hungry, demanding significant electricity to collect and transmit data, train AIs, and run powerful computers and sensor suites. An MIT study suggests autonomous cars could consume more energy than all the world's data centers by 2023. Companies like Uber plan to deploy 700,000 to 3 million robotaxis by 2035, impacting range and miles-per-charge. Lucid Motors' vice-president notes an exponential increase in memory and compute demands.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Robotaxis must operate nearly around-the-clock to maximize profits, making efficient energy consumption crucial.
- · Autonomous driving's high energy demands pose a challenge for automakers like Lucid and Rivian.