Autonomous Car & Truck

Autonomous ambitions. Test equipment builder, Adding new systems to the mix.

Autonomous ambitions. test equipment builder, adding new systems to the mix. model engine(s).

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Portland wiring harness has been building test equipment for measurement of effectiveness and reliability of autonomous systems without rubber ever touching the road. Through our proprietary distance measurement equipment (DME), the effectiveness of autonomous equipment can be evaluated.
Portland Wiring Harness has developed a system for testing and evaluation of autonomous systems ability to navigate the roads safely efficiently and without incident. Assembly line tooling and testing for computerized cars and trucks need more investment by the major car and truck manufacturers. Portland Wiring harness also works in autonomous agricultural equipment.
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