Fisker's autonomous shuttle to feature in-wheel technology
The ProteanDrive in-wheel eDrive system will help optimize interior space and simplify powertrain integration.

Created by Fisker, the Orbit autonomous electric shuttle is built to enhance the passenger experience in urban environments, including smart city ecosystems. Photo: Fisker Inc.

Calif.-based electric vehicle manufacturer Fisker Inc.‘s autonomous electric shuttle will feature new in-wheel eDrive technology.
This new technology from Protean Electric’s allows the vehicle to maximize interior space while further redefining the future of short-trip mobility, according to the company.
Created by Fisker, the Orbit autonomous electric shuttle is built to enhance the passenger experience in urban environments, including smart city ecosystems.
As a sample scenario, people will no longer have to wait at a bus stop, as Orbit shuttles will be fully connected — with their locations available to be viewed on a mobile application for set routes.
Its ergonomic interior will offer a variation of mood zones, depending on the passenger’s preference — and the shuttle will offer new digital experiences to further enhance rides.
The ProteanDrive in-wheel eDrive system was selected by Fisker engineers to help optimize interior space and simplify powertrain integration. With the vehicle not featuring a steering wheel or pedals, the configuration enables the Orbit to comfortably carry passengers without the intrusion of traditional powertrain components.
The Fisker Orbit will be available in either two-wheel or four-wheel drive configurations. The company will begin testing prototypes of the vehicle — with integrated Protean powertrains — this year, while full deployments of the Orbit on a set route are scheduled for next year.
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