Once permission is granted in the app, the system automatically selects the most appropriate communication method with the vehicle. This allows you to open and close doors even when there is no cellular network, the company’s press service noted.
This function is currently available on more than 85% of the company’s fleet, i.e. over 30 thousand vehicles. Previously, the technology was tested by service workers under conditions of unstable Internet connection.
According to the company’s press service, the innovation provides seamless interaction between the user and the vehicle. Drivers will be able to freely use car sharing services regardless of the quality of mobile communication.
Source: Ferra
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