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AMERICAN CENTER of MOBILITY - the World’S First Self-Driving Highway Test Facility TECHNOLOGY PARK 25,000 TO 250,000 SF BTS OFFICE / R&D / INDUSTRIAL FOR LEASE OR SALE WHERE VISIONARIES IN MOBILITY CREATE, COLLABORATE & PUT CONCEPTS TO THE TEST The American Center for Mobility is recognized globally as the premier Smart City Test Center for the advancement of transportation system technologies. Located at the historic 500-acre Willow Run manufacturing site in Ypsilanti Township in Southeast Michigan, American Center for Mobility (ACM) is focused on testing, standard, education and research for the self-certification of autonomous vehicles and other mobility technologies AMERICAN CENTER FOR MOBILITY | 2 | Build-to-Suit Opportunities AMERICAN CENTER FOR MOBILITY | 3 | Build-to-Suit Opportunities THE INTERSECTIONTHE INTERSECTION OF AUTOMOTIVE AND TECHNOLOGYOF As the technology and automotive industries converge, AUTOMOTIVEMichigan automakers are actively engaged& in partnerships with companies around the globe driving innovation THE INTERSECTION OF AUTOMOTIVEaround AND electrification, TECHNOLOGY autonomous driving, mobility, and TECHNOLOGYconnectivity. As the technology and automotive industries converge, Michigan automakersConnected are actively Vehicle engaged Deploymentsin partnerships with companies around the globe driving innovation around electrification,The Detroit autonomous region leads driving, the nation mobility, with and a mix of private connectivity.and public proving grounds, road initiatives, and CAV investments. Additional Michigan investments include CONNECTEDstatewide CAV data VEHICLE acquisition and weather-responsiveDEPLOYMENTS Connectedinformation Vehicle systems, Deployments along with signalized intersections CAV Deployments The Detroit region leads the nation with a mix of private and public proving The Detroit regionin Ingham leads County. the nation with a mix of private Existing Roads andgrounds, public proving Coldroad weatherinitiatives, grounds, testing androad connected initiatives,facilities inand the CAVautonomous Upper Peninsula vehicle (CAV) investments. Additional Michigan investments include FY 18 of Michigan include the Keweenaw Research Center, statewideinvestments. CAVengaged data As theacquisition in testingtechnology, andfor overweather-responsive communications 60 years, and theand Continental automotive industries information systems, along with signalized intersections CAV Deployments 2019-2023 Brimley Development Center. in Inghamconverge, County. Michigan automakers are actively engaged in partnerships with Existing Roads Coldglobal weather companies testing drivingfacilities innovation in the Upper in electrification, Peninsula autonomous driving, FY 18 of Michigan include the Keweenaw Research Center, engagedmobility, in testingand connectivity. for over 60 years, and the Continental 2019-2023 Brimley Development Center. Ford Michigan Proving Ground (MPG) I-69 Truck Platooning Test Support - TARDEC Ford Michigan Proving Ground (MPG) and MDOT Kettering University General Motors I-69 Truck Platooning Semi-Autonomous Vehicle Mobility Research Center Test Support - TARDECInternational Border and MDOT Crossing (MDOT, Province of Ontario, Continental Kettering University General Motors and Magna International) General Motors Semi-Autonomous Vehicle Proving Ground Mobility Research Center International Border Crossing (MDOT, ProvinceAuburn Hills Test Bed of Ontario, Continental Deployment General Motors and Magna International) Proving Ground AUBURN HILLS I-75 Modernization FT Techno of America, Auburn Hills Test Bed TestBed Development- Fowlerville Proving Grounds Deployment MDOT and 3M I-75 ModernizationMacomb County FT Techno of America, TestBed Development-Deployment 300+ Miles Fowlerville ProvingUS-23 Grounds Flex Route - Active MDOT and 3M Traffic Management NOVI GM Collaborated Signal Macomb CountyPhase and Timing (SPaT) SOUTHFIELD Deployment 300+ Miles US-23 Flex Route - Active Ann Arbor Connected Vehicle Traffic Management GM Collaborated Signal Test Environment 55+ miles PLYMOUTH May Mobility and Bedrock DETROITPhase and Timing (SPaT)Shuttle U OF M Ann Arbor Connected Vehicle Binational Autonomous Test Environment 55+ miles May Mobility and BedrockDrive-Detroit NAVYA and University of ANNAnn Arbor ARBOR Shuttle Windsor Tunnel Michigan Campus Shuttle DEARBORN Binational Autonomous Drive-Detroit NAVYA and University of Detroit Test Bed Siemens Center of Excellence for Ann Arbor DTW Windsor Tunnel MichiganIntelligent Campus Shuttle Traffic Technology Detroit Test Bed Siemens Center of Excellence for Southeast Michigan Intelligent Traffic Technology FCA Chelsea Test Bed Proving Grounds Southeast Michigan FCA Chelsea Mcity Test Bed Ford Dearborn Proving Grounds Development Center McityUS-12 Test Bed Ford Dearborn Deployment Development Center Bosch Flat Rock US-12 Test Bed Proving Ground DeploymentAmerican Center for Mobility Bosch Flat Rock Proving Ground American Center (ACM) I-275 Curve Speed for Mobility Toyota Research Source: MDOT, PlanetM and Detroit Regional Warning Deployment (ACM) Institute Automated Chamber research I-275 Curve Speed Toyota Research Vehicle Test Facility Source: MDOT, PlanetM and Detroit Regional Warning Deployment Institute Automated Chamber research 15 Vehicle Test Facility 15 AMERICAN CENTER FOR MOBILITY | 3 | Build-to-Suit Opportunities WHY YOU SHOULD BE HERE one are the days when world-changing technological advancements were produced in one vertical Gand then brought to market. Today, advancement requires the synergies of many complex disciplines coming together in real-world settings. Quickly. Efficiently. Safely. And cost-effectively. That is exactly what is happening at the American Center for Mobility. Here, leaders in systems design, UX, information systems, communications, engineering, electrification, manufacturing and more are moving fast, integrating their ideas and expertise to turn their visions of new mobility into reality. The world of mobility is evolving rapidly. Leaders committed to being on the cutting-edge of the evolution are doing it here at ACM. AMERICAN CENTER FOR MOBILITY | 4 | Build-to-Suit Opportunities AMERICAN CENTER FOR MOBILITY | 5 | Build-to-Suit Opportunities • Perfect Location for NA Technical Center, R&D Innovation • ACM spans more than 500 acres (202 hectacres) featuring Design Center (Research + Development), and Light multiple driving scenarios and a range of testing capabilities: Industrial for Prototyping and Testing. Simulation of virtually any driving conditions (snow, sun, rain, sleet), Extensive network infrastructure, Flexible usage • Located in the Epicenter and Heart of Autonomous Vehicle options to contain costs and meet deadlines, Equipped to and Mobility Industry - The American Center for Mobility enable a combination of simulation, track testing and on-road (ACM) at Willow Run is a non-profit product development testing up to 65 mph (104 kph). Applicable technologies facility for advanced mobility, is designed to enable testing, include Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), safe validation and self-certification of connected and Vehicle-to-everything (V2X), as well as advanced behaviors automated vehicle technology, address policy and standards, at all levels of SAE automation per SAE J3016. ACM’s and evolve the mobility workforce. The ACM Tech Park is professional staff have the combined automotive industry located 15 miles to Downtown Ann Arbor and the University experience, technical knowledge and skills to solve the most of Michigan, 35 miles to Downtown Detroit, and 15 miles to complex testing challenges. Detroit Metro Airport. • Ideal Location for Site Selection and Tax Incentives: • Short-term and Long-term Vehicle Testing Laboratories / Renaissance Zone, Opportunity Zone, and Michigan garage space available for test track users and technology Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) Incentives. park tenant occupants. • Certified Shovel Ready Site (MI Site Readiness Program): • Onsite Event Center that can accompany up to 500 Site work is completed for the Tech Park - Roads and Utilities attendees with over 10,000 SF available for: Industry are in Place. conferences, receptions, public forums technology showcases, trade shows, exhibit hall technology training • ACM is Partnered with the MEDC / PlanetM, MDOT, Ann (employees, customers, vendors, suppliers) press Arbor SPARK, Business Leaders for Michigan, and The conferences, product launch events University of Michigan / MCity. BUILD-TO-SUIT SITE OPTIONS: AMERICAN CENTER FOR MOBILITY | 5 | Build-to-Suit Opportunities A COMPLETELY CUSTOM TESTING EXPERIENCE ACM OFFERS: The American Center for Mobility (ACM), a non-profit product development facility for future mobility, is designed to enable testing, safe validation and self-certification of connected and automated vehicle technology. Located at the historic Willow Run site in Ypsilanti Township, ACM spans more than 500 acres and features many assets and a range of testing capabilities: SIMULATION OF EXTENSIVE NETWORK FLEXIBLE USAGE EQUIPPED TO ENABLE VIRTUALLY ANY INFRASTRUCTURE OPTIONS TO CONTAIN A COMBINATION OF DRIVING CONDITIONS COSTS AND MEET SIMULATION, TRACK (SNOW, SUN, RAIN, DEADLINES AND ON-ROAD SLEET) TESTING Applicable technologies include Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), Vehicle-to-everything (V2X), as well as advanced behaviors at all levels of SAE automation per SAE J3016. ACM’s professional staff have the combined automotive industry experience, technical knowledge and skills to solve the most complex testing challenges. Team members have
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