TAKING AUTONOMY TO THE NEXT LEVEL

20TOFHP10_02

10/01/2020

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More work still needs done on AI, reaction strategies and assessing technology readiness before L4 trucks are market ready.

Despite a pandemic that continues to punish global economic markets, not to mention vehicle manufacturers' and suppliers' product plans, many heavy-duty truck makers are not relaxing on efforts to bring high-level (SAE Level 4 or 5) autonomous trucks to market. Partnerships with self-driving tech startups can be a big part of the roadmap, the latest example coming in mid-July as Navistar announced it will co-develop SAE L4 trucks, targeted for production by 2024, with San Diego-based TuSimple.

The producer of International commercial trucks and IC Bus school and commercial buses also has taken a minority stake in TuSimple. These moves follow a two-year “technical relationship” with the startup, which operates a U.S. fleet of 40 self-driving trucks that move freight between Arizona and Texas for companies like UPS and McLane Company. TuSimple plans to demonstrate completely driverless operations in 2021.

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Gehm, R., "TAKING AUTONOMY TO THE NEXT LEVEL," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2020.
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Oct 1, 2020
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20TOFHP10_02
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English