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Australian autonomous vehicle startup led by former Holden engineer secures government backing

Australian startup Applied Electric Vehicles (Applied EV) has received a $30.7 million investment from the federal government for its Suzuki Jimny-based Blanc Robot autonomous vehicle project – funding that could eventually enable the vehicles to be deployed on public roads.

Funding comes from $15 billion from the government National Reconstruction Fund Company (NRFC), which has invested $1.19 billion in Australian companies to date.

“We are proud to invest in a company that commercializes Australian innovation, expands the country’s manufacturing capacity and creates high-skilled jobs,” NRFC CEO David Gall said in a statement.

“By focusing on autonomous electric vehicles for industrial use, (Applied EV) has created a solid and scalable business model.”

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“Its proprietary digital control system consists of a combination of electronics and software that enables autonomous electric vehicles to operate to the highest global safety standards in conditions that are remote and dangerous for human drivers.”

The investment will enable Applied EV to produce 100 examples of its Blanc Robot cabless autonomous vehicles, developed in Melbourne under the leadership of co-founder, former Holden designer and engineer Julian Broadbent.

The company currently has 20 vehicles in use, with the physical platform and its “digital backbone” now in its sixth generation. It is designed for use as part of vehicle logistics chains as more industries – including car manufacturers – increasingly rely on autonomy and robotics on assembly lines and in warehousing.

“The world is starting to believe that autonomous driving will be possible,” Mr Broadbent said Forbes.