YPSILANTI – American Center for Mobility and AT&T are extending their collaboration to speed development of connected and automated vehicle technologies.

AT&T, founding network provider since 2017, has worked with the ACM to build out a private 4G LTE cellular network covering the test environment at the 500-acre automotive proving ground. This has enabled flexibility and customization necessary to test, validate, and evolve connected and automated vehicle technologies.

 Now, the relationship will continue for another three years, through 2023.

AT&T is adding a 5G Sub-6Ghz network for advanced research and testing capabilities at the facility. 5G will provide improved speeds and reduced latency to support services for Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) and Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) communication technologies.

“We’re proud of the strides we’ve made at Willow Run, with AT&T’s support,” said Mark Chaput, Interim CEO of ACM. “Our groundbreaking progress on the support of vehicle-to-everything technologies is made possible in large part to the strength and security of AT&T’s network. We look forward to three more years collaborating rapid and safe development of these life-saving technologies.”  

The American Center for Mobility is a global smart city test center providing a safe platform for the integration of emerging mobility technologies in intentionally challenging environments. ACM is a not-for-profit collaborative effort comprised of government, industry and academic organizations focused on accelerating the mobility industry through advanced and scientific research, testing, standards and educational programs. Located in Southeast Michigan in Ypsilanti Township on over 500-acres at the historic Willow Run site, ACM is building on a legacy of innovation in Washtenaw County’s New Mobility Opportunity Zone.

For more information, visit acmwillowrun.org.