the academy of robotics have treated a self—driving electric delivery vehicle.ew of solar panels to constantly power and charge it up. in this version of kar—go, there's space for an operator to make sure everything is running well and that will be phased out once they can connect to the car with confidence remotely but the company says it only takes one pass through an area before kar—go learns it and then it can drive around comfortably with no help. we are told this thing can deliver up to 48 packages a day and hit up to 60 miles an hour but we won't see that speed here as we follow it through a local neighbourhood during its trial run. itjust looks like a really small racing car, but with just a whole lot of green, plastic trim. i guess it doesn't matter how it looks, it's about how it functions and right now it's functioning fine, it's going down the route, it's driving well, avoiding parked cars, it's impressive. it almost looks like someone is driving it. it then completed its run of deliveries with no trouble at all. but this isn't the only vehicle they'