

AUTOMATED
DRIVE SYSTEMS
Our technology enables connected and autonomous vehicles, supports the development of smart cities and improves safety for pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and drivers.
CAVstar
Fusion’s CAVstar range of products form the ‘brains’ of connected and automated vehicles (CAVs). They provide all-round situational awareness plus vehicle control, working effectively even in the most challenging conditions..
VEHICLES
Fusion has autonomised an incredible range of vehicles, both battery and ICE powered. These include; a full-sized single decker E200 bus, Tow Tractors, Electric Mini Buses, All-Terrain Vehicles, Renault Twizys, last-mile pods and a number of smaller robots.
PROJECTS
Fusion Processing has delivered seamless AV systems for a number of pioneering projects, including the Cambridge Connector project, CAVForth – the world’s most advanced AV Level 4 bus trial, Live bus depot trials, the GATEway Project and Ventura....
Intelligent Sensing And Control Systems For Automated Vehicles
The world's leading provider of AV Level 4 technology for automated buses
AUTOMATED VEHICLE SYSTEMS
Fusion Processing continues to develop state-of-the-art technology to automate vehicles and improve the safety of vulnerable road users.
DRIVER ASSISTANCE
ADAS: We apply our automated tech and knowhow to regular driven vehicles.
News and stories from Fusion along with industry articles and features
Fusion Processing to supply Advanced Driver Assistance Systems to hydrogen truck pioneer HVS as part of £15 million investment from the UK Government’s Advanced Propulsion Centre
Investment supports the business plan of Glasgow-based HVS to bring a hydrogen fuel cell-powered Heavy Goods...Continue reading
Autonomy promises the ideal driver for every vehicle
Automated and autonomous driving promise numerous benefits in terms of road safety, user experience, and...Continue reading
UK’s first full-sized autonomous bus takes to the roads of Scotland for the first time
UK’s first full-sized autonomous bus takes to the roads of Scotland for the first time...Continue reading