Funding Your Autonomous Vehicle Deployment
May Mobility
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Looking to bring autonomous vehicle technology into your city or around your campus? AV services can be procured and funded in a variety of ways. Here's a few tips to get started.
Autonomous vehicles (AV) have started making the transition from experimental to useful—tackling access needs, addressing driver shortages, and simplifying operations. While there are many applications for autonomous driving technology, May Mobility specifically develops AVs for transit, cities, business and university campuses. Bringing in new and innovative technology can be intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. AV services can be procured and funded in a variety of ways. Here’s how to get started:
First things first: Build a use case
AVs are very exciting, but for a robust, purposeful deployment, you start by understanding your needs. What prevents your transportation services from being truly useful to your communities? Establishing a solid use case provides a strong foundation with your community, funders, and leadership.
Take our Detroit Accessibili-D service as an example. The City of Detroit saw a need for improved access to transportation for people with disabilities and residents over the age of 62. They worked with us and those communities to develop a cost-free service that takes them where they need to go and includes a couple of wheelchair-accessible AVs for those who need them.
Funding an AV Deployment
Autonomous vehicles are similar to other transportation options in that they can be funded in a wide variety of ways. With a path to simpler operations and costs, building out an AV service today builds a sustainable network for the future. Some of the most common funding sources include:
Local Operating funds
If available, using funds directly from your local budget is straightforward. Include an AV line item or use line items you may already have (e.g. Innovation, Microtransit, Dial-a-Ride, etc).
Regional/State Programs and Grants
Several regions and states have autonomous vehicle and/or innovation programs. And some metropolitan planning organizations (MPO) are very innovative and can be excellent partners and funders. If your state or region doesn’t have a program, consider asking your MPO, Council of Government (COG), Department of Transportation (DOT) or local University to start one.
Federal Formula Funds
If your organization is eligible for federal formula transit funds, they can be used for public autonomous transportation services and associated capital costs. Some funds will even cover operating expenses.
May Mobilty’s AV services are capital-heavy, so federal formula funds can help relieve the cost burden on your operating budget. Vehicle leases , software licenses, and mapping are all considered capital expenses.
In addition, May Mobility AVs are often operated as a turnkey service. Turnkey services are eligible for Capital Cost of Contracting with 50% of a transit agency’s expenses considered capital (See FTA Policy (p. II-5) for more information).
For small urban and rural agencies, formula funds can be used to cover operating costs at a 50% local match.
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Key sources include:
Federal Discretionary Grants for Transportation
AVs are innovative! Several transportation innovation-focused grants such as ATTAIN , RAV and SMART are eligible for transit agency, state, MPO and city applications. In many states, May Mobility can be directly named as a partner. However, in some states, a competitive procurement process may be required.
May Mobility AVs are here to close key gaps in your networks. Grants such as Areas of Persistent Poverty , Rural Surface Transportation Grant , or 5310 can be applied to for study or to meet the needs of key populations using May Mobility’s autonomous microtransit service.
Other Grants
Federal departments like Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and Health and Human Services often express interest in autonomous vehicle programs, community impacts, and data. Researchers and or university transportation departments may have similar interests and access to research grants too.
Many other grant opportunities in transportation, innovation, infrastructure, etc. come up frequently. We are happy to discuss if any might be a potential fit.
Pathways forward: Procurement
With a good understanding of how and why you want to incorporate AVs into your network and what funding is available; you can move forward with purchasing.
May Mobility AV services are purchasable via standard procurement processes; including sole source. There are a few other purchasing methods that you may want to consider.
Leveraging your Microtransit or Other Services
If you are operating a service today, or are issuing an RFP, consider an option to add autonomous vehicles to the contract. May Mobility works closely with transportation software providers and operators; and could introduce an AV component to your services in partnership with your vendors.
Cooperative Purchasing
May Mobility autonomous vehicle services are purchasable via the Texas 791 Cooperative Mobility as a Service and Solutions contract through October 2028. All public agencies, cities, and states are eligible for free membership in the Cooperative but should verify eligibility with their own state compliance laws.
Partnerships
Many organizations in your community, region, or state may be interested in helping bring AVs into your environments. Coalitions are a great way to build interest, gather funds, and ensure key stakeholder involvement. Consider reaching out to your transit agency, city, state DOT, COGs, local university, real estate developers, tourism board, and/or large local employers.
For more on planning, funding and procuring your autonomous vehicle fleet, tune into our webinar discussion with AECOM and Via. And don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or would like to get started.
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2 个月Very informative May Mobility! I like to help bring the autonomous vehicle technology into my city. I feel it would help the community with accessible transportation options and would provide access to more affordable and convenient transit services.