The testing will allow Nuro to validate all of the autonomous vehicles it produces after they are fitted with sensors and lidar at the manufacturing facility.īetween the manufacturing plant and the test track, Nuro is set to add 250 jobs in Southern Nevada with an average starting wage of $27.50 an hour. Nuro is also set to build a 13,000-square foot structure at the speedway, where it will test out its driverless vehicles on 74 acres of land. The thing that I like is these new industries come in and all of a sudden the world looks around and says ‘What’s going on over there?’ They start following this innovation and pretty soon we get all kinds of subsidiary companies that follow them and other opportunities to bring in brilliance to our community.” “North Las Vegas has made that happen for our community. It’s not all gaming, tourism and hospitality anymore,” said North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee. “We’re diversifying the economy of Nevada. The building being constructed on the northwest corner of Craig Road and Bruce Street, will be an end-of-line manufacturing plant that will see its products tested at nearby Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Self-driving delivery company Nuro broke ground Tuesday on its 100,000 square feet production facility on 10 acres of land in North Las Vegas. (Erik Verduzco/Las Vegas Review-Journal) Las Vegas Valley has been a hotbed for autonomous vehicle-related activity and now North Las Vegas is getting in on the action. The autonomous vehicle Nuro R2 is showcased during a press conference by Nuro at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las Vegas where the company Nuro announced their plans to invest $40 million in Southern Nevada to build a manufacturing facility for their autonomous vehicles, at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las Vegas, Thursday, Aug.
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