EasyMile, the French maker of driverless shuttles, will open its U.S. headquarters this fall at the Panasonic campus near the Denver International Airport.

The company, which teamed with the Regional Transportation District to demonstrate its autonomous EZ10 shuttles in Denver last week, is waiting for the renovation of a 6,000-square-foot office and warehouse space to be completed.

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Denver smart city Peña Station Next a technological testing ground for Panasonic “There are only two employees in North America now, but we do have significant growth plans for the next two years,” said Lauren Isaac, with EasyMile. “Our team will be focused on everything from sales and government regulations to technical deployments and vehicle maintenance.”

Isaac said the new office can “easily fit 20 people.” The company employs 90 people worldwide.

It’s in the same building that houses Panasonic Enterprise Solutions Co. technology center. Panasonic is leading a citywide effort to turn the area into a smart city experiment for solar power, renewable energy and autonomous transportation. The company has previously said that it expects EasyMile shuttles to provide transportation to and from the nearby rail stop and area office and future residential communities.



