The investment will expand clean, connected, and accessible mobility through the Cumberland Autonomous Mobility Network across Georgia’s economic core
The Cumberland Community Improvement District (CID) and Cobb County, Georgia, will be a recipient of a $6.6 million grant through the Federal Transit Administration’s (FTA) Low or No Emission Vehicle Program (Low-No) to launch a new autonomous shuttle network – the Cumberland Autonomous Mobility (CAM) Network – a breakthrough initiative that will connect people, jobs, and destinations across Metro Atlanta’s Cumberland district.
This award distinguishes Cumberland as the first and only autonomous vehicle project in the country to receive the Low-No grant award.
The CAM Network will leverage American technology to deploy a fleet of eight ADA-accessible autonomous shuttles, establishing a connected public transit system that will enhance first- and last-mile access, improve quality of life, and redefine mobility within one of the Southeast’s most dynamic business and entertainment communities. [Read more…] about Cumberland, Georgia wins $6.6 million federal grant to launch autonomous shuttle network
