Watch Out Uber: NuTonomy To Test Self-Driving Cars In Boston

 | Nov 21, 2016 01:48AM ET

On Monday, autonomous vehicle software startup nuTonomy announced a partnership with officials of the city of Boston that would allow the company to bring its self-driving cars to the city’s streets. Starting later this year, NuTonomy will begin testing its self-driving Renault (PA:RENA) Zoe electric cars in an industrial park in South Boston.

NuTonomy’s Boston setup is similar to its tests in Singapore, where its self-driving cars operate within a 1.5-square-mile section dubbed North 1. Singapore’s Land Transport Authority designated North 1 as a test site for self-driving cars. Unlike other self-driving car tests, nuTonomy’s cars will be operating in a somewhat closed-off space from pedestrians and traffic.

“Boston is ready to lead the charge on self-driving vehicles, and I am committed to ensuring autonomous vehicles will benefit Boston’s residents. This is an exciting step forward, and together with our public and private partners, we will continue to lead the way in creating a safe, reliable and equitable mobility plan for Boston’s residents,” said Boston Mayor Marty Walsh in a statement.