Ruter, Oslo’s public transportation agency, and autonomous vehicle operator Holo have announced a partnership with MOIA to deploy the ID. Buzz AD, equipped with the Mobileye Drive self-driving system, in spring 2026. This follows two years of extensive testing by Ruter and Holo with autonomous development vehicles using Mobileye Drive, and marks the transition to the second-generation self-driving system, powered by the Mobileye EyeQ 6H, which drives the ID. Buzz AD
Ruter plans to add up to 30,000 shared autonomous vehicles to the public transportation network around Oslo to reduce congestion and emissions. The ID. Buzz AD is expected to be deployed in Groruddalen, a suburb of Norway’s capital, Oslo. The town has been a testing site for Mobileye Drive since 2023.
“We are excited to see that mobility innovators like Ruter and Holo continue to rely on Mobileye technology as they work to transform the public transportation landscape in Oslo,” said Johann Jungwirth, executive vice president – autonomous vehicles at Mobileye. “Our Mobileye Drive self-driving system has been extensively tested by Ruter and Holo in Oslo over the last two years, and we are looking forward to seeing their journey continue with the ID. Buzz AD in 2026.”
Mobileye will provide further updates on developments in AI-powered autonomous driving on Tuesday, January 6, at CES 2026.
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