Ford research to use Nokia Location Platform for smart and connected vehicles

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Ford’s research organization will use the Nokia Location Platform to advance innovation for smart and connected vehicles, as demonstrated by the Ford EVOS concept car.

Ford selected the Nokia Location Platform to leverage Nokia’s high quality global location content, including the industry leading NAVTEQ Map, as well as scaleable cloud services and APIs. The solution offers a fast, easy and cost effective path to create innovative and differentiated location products.
 
The Ford EVOS concept car showcases a future in which cloud services go beyond Internet access and traffic enabled routing. For example, Ford’s concept car actually “learns” driver behavior to control, improve upon and personalize vehicle performance. Another area of Ford’s research is designed to optimize hybrid powertrain efficiency: the Nokia Location Platform could automatically regulate a car’s powertrain as it travels through established or driver specified “Green Zones”. 
 
“We are committed to providing compelling customized services to the automotive sector and customers like Ford,” said Christof Hellmis, Vice President Map Platform in Nokia’s Location & Commerce unit. “We have consistently focused on innovation around location and navigation in the car. This commitment enabled us to provide a global platform service which could truly enhance the customer and user experience.  It’s exciting to see the Nokia Location Platform as an integral part of Ford’s mission to revolutionize the connected car.”