A vehicle chassis is controlled remotely using a drive-by-wire system and a propulsion
system, such as fuel cell technology. The remote control feature takes advantage
of drive-by-wire technology in that the control signals used in powering, driving
and controlling a chassis are electrical as opposed to mechanical signals. In this
manner, the electrical impulses are used to remotely control the vehicle, which
enables remote movement of the chassis during manufacturing, assembly, and shipping,
as well as parking and docking and undocking of the chassis with a corresponding body.