Europe wants your car to park and retrieve itself at the lot

Driverless cars may be six months or so from being trialled on the UK’s streets but the European Union has today outlined plans for self-parking and retrieving cars, designed to save you time at the lot. The V-Charge system is receiving €5.6m (around $7.5m) in funding and has already been developed by researchers from Germany, Italy, the UK and Switzerland and early tests took part at Stuttgart airport earlier this year. “There are only a few minutes before your flight check-in closes, or before your train departs, but you now have to spend precious time hunting for a free space at…
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