Nissan Motors and DeNA plan to promote new driverless travel service brand

In the future, EasyRide will implement a one-stop solution for destination setting, vehicle calling, and fare payment through a dedicated mobile application. In addition, the user can also choose the system recommended attractions and sightseeing routes according to their own needs. In addition, according to the plans of Nissan Motors and DeNA, the mobile application supports multiple languages ​​and can ensure the safety of users through a remote monitoring system. Nissan officials stated that the goal of both parties in the future is to make EasyRide a new addition to the existing transportation infrastructure, so that users can easily discover interesting local attractions and places through EasyRide. At this stage, Nissan Motors and DeNA have already begun to use automated vehicles to conduct technical site tests and will recruit the public on EasyRide's official website to participate in public tests conducted in Yokohama, Japan in March next year.