Catesby Tunnel in Northamptonshire, UK, Joins CAM Testbed UK for Self-Driving Vehicle Testing
The Catesby Tunnel in Northamptonshire, UK, is making waves in the world of autonomous vehicle testing. This disused railway tunnel has been transformed into a cutting-edge test facility for self-driving vehicles, joining the prestigious CAM Testbed UK network.
Operated by Catesby Projects, this 2.7km tunnel offers a unique testing environment for connected and autonomous vehicle technologies. With stable temperature, pressure, and humidity, as well as a smooth surface for precise data collection, the tunnel provides an ideal setting for testing and improving the reliability of results.
The inclusion of Catesby Tunnel in the CAM Testbed UK network not only strengthens the UK’s testing capabilities but also enhances relationships with other testbeds around the world. This move highlights the UK’s commitment to becoming a global center for developing connected and automated mobility technologies.
Jonathan Eaton, independent chair of CAM Testbed UK, expressed excitement about the addition of Catesby Tunnel to the network. He emphasized the importance of expanding CAM Testbed UK to include facilities that offer new opportunities for companies to develop their products and services in the UK.
With existing members like UTAC Millbrook – Culham, Assured CAV, Smart Mobility Living Lab London, Midlands Future Mobility, and Convex, CAM Testbed UK is a powerhouse of resources for companies looking to advance their autonomous vehicle technologies.
Overall, the transformation of the Catesby Tunnel into a state-of-the-art test facility is a significant step forward in the development of connected and autonomous vehicles. As the UK continues to lead the way in this dynamic global market, the future looks bright for innovation and progress in the field of autonomous vehicle technology.