Fairfax County and Dominion Energy partner on autonomous shuttle pilot

June 20, 2019
With a $250,000 grant from DRPT, the pilot is the first state-funded autonomous public transportation demonstration project in Virginia.
Fairfax County and Dominion Energy are partnering on an autonomous electric shuttle pilot tentatively planned for the Merrifield area in Fairfax County. On June 19, the demonstration project moved a step closer to implementation with the award of a grant from the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT) for the execution of the pilot. The Virginia Commonwealth Transportation Board approved the $250,000 grant for Fairfax County, making this pilot the first state-funded autonomous public transportation demonstration project in Virginia. The pilot would also be one of the first tests of driverless technology in public transportation in Virginia. Fairfax County will provide a $50,000 local match to the DRPT grant.

The goal of the pilot is for Fairfax County and Dominion Energy to learn about the various aspects of deploying autonomous vehicles as part of a large public transportation system. Fairfax County aims to be at the forefront of innovation by testing this smart technology for economic and environmental benefits, operational efficiencies and as a first and last mile travel option connecting people from Metrorail stations to employment, activity centers and residential communities. 

Dominion Energy is committed to being a driver of change and supporting innovative projects that will reduce carbon emissions and help customers do the same. Autonomous and electric vehicle technology will play a major role in a lower-emissions transportation future in the Commonwealth of Virginia and across the nation.

The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors will consider a formal partnership agreement between Fairfax County and Dominion Energy on June 25, 2019. As part of the proposed partnership, Dominion Energy would lease or buy the vehicle for this pilot and Fairfax County would oversee the operations.

DRPT is committed to ensuring Virginia is on the forefront of new mobility innovations, including the deployment of autonomous transit. DRPT is providing demonstration funds to offset the cost of operations and is evaluating how shuttles can provide critical first and last mile connections to transit.

Safety will be key to the successful implementation of the pilot and the project is subject to safety reviews by the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The shuttles will undergo extensive testing before passenger service can begin and a safety steward will be on board to monitor operations.

As part of its strategic plan to grow and diversify the economy, Fairfax County continues to encourage innovation and testing of smart technologies to help expand existing business sectors, spark new business growth, nurture the innovation ecosystem, and strengthen partnerships with technology experts, researchers, educational institutions and policy makers. More information on the pilot, including next steps and frequently asked questions, can be found at www.fairfaxcounty.gov/transportation/autonomous-shuttle-pilot.