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P3Mobility Awarded FCC Waiver and License for Groundbreaking C-V2X Deployments

P3Mobility, a leading digital infrastructure development company, has been granted a waiver and license by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to operate Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything (C-V2X) technology nationwide.

Aerial photo of a busy intersection with connected vehicle detection highlighting certain vehicles moving through the traffic signals. The link directs to the press release on the MEDC website.

P3Mobility Partners with RCOC to Deliver C-V2X Technology

Thanks to a US Department of Transportation (USDOT) grant, the Road Commission for Oakland County (RCOC) is spearheading a transformative project to deploy and operate advanced vehicle technology in Oakland County. The project, entitled “Leading in Sustainable Safety with Technology,” aims to build a model for the deployment of safety-critical communication technology. P3Mobility is the lead private partner on the project.

Aerial photo of a busy intersection with connected vehicle detection highlighting certain vehicles moving through the traffic signals. The link directs to the press release on the MEDC website.

P3Mobility Is Latest to Seek C-V2X Waiver

P3Mobility sought an FCC waiver to deploy cellular vehicle-to-everything technology in the 5.9 GHz band. “While pilot projects have provided vital information to the industry, those only constitute a small fraction of C-V2X safety capabilities,” said a filing Friday in docket 19-138: “Expedited deployment of these technologies is necessary to further the Commission’s goal to promote traffic safety and protect the American public.”

Aerial photo of a busy intersection with connected vehicle detection highlighting certain vehicles moving through the traffic signals. The link directs to the press release on the MEDC website.

The University of Michigan’s TechLab at Mcity Unveils 2023 Startup Cohort and Opens Student Application

TechLab at Mcity is a Company-in-Residence program (company-sponsored technical projects housed at Mcity and the Ann Arbor campus) for early-stage advanced mobility companies in the connected and autonomous vehicle (CAV) industry through the work of elite and technically-skilled students. [read more]

Aerial photo of a busy intersection with connected vehicle detection highlighting certain vehicles moving through the traffic signals. The link directs to the press release on the MEDC website.
P3Mobility joins University of Michigan led “Smart Intersections Project” in Ann Arbor

A former recipient of grant funding from the state of Michigan, P3Mobility, has officially signed on as a partner on the University of Michigan-led Smart Intersections Project. This Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) grant has been awarded to demonstrate the safety potential and scalability of connected and automated vehicles (CAVs) in Ann Arbor. [read more]

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INTEGRITY Security Services and P3Mobility Deliver Secure Solutions to Ann Arbor ATCMTD Program

SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Aug. 2, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — INTEGRITY Security Services (ISS) today announces that its Traffic Management Center Authority (TMCA) has been selected by P3Mobility to deliver SCMS vehicle-to-everything (V2X) certificates and key storage to ensure secure V2X fee-collection to P3Moblity for the Smart Intersections Project in Ann Arbor, Michigan. [read more]

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$9.95M for “smart intersections” across Ann Arbor

Ann Arbor will soon be home to more than 20 “smart intersections”—capable of gathering and transmitting information in real time to connected cars—as part of a University of Michigan effort to demonstrate the safety potential of connected and automated vehicles. The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration has awarded U-M $9.95 million toward the effort, which will be headed by University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI). [read more]

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