Autonomous trucking is advancing towards real-world viability in freight operations, with companies like Uber Freight and Aurora making significant strides. Uber Freight plans to reserve over a billion driverless miles for carriers through 2030. Notable progress has been made since the initial on-road testing in 2021.
Super excited about the progress from @UberFreight and @Aurora_inno π€+π = π https://t.co/ckmNxj8Wyx
Announcements from @Waymo, @Cruise and @Aurora_Inno / @UberFreight. Not bad for a Tuesday in autonomy.
Announcements from @Waymo, Cruise and @Aurora_Inno / @UberFreight. Not bad for a Tuesday in autonomy.
Interesting progress: I took a ride in Aurora's autonomous truck in Sept 2021 in Texas. Now a commercial arrangement. https://t.co/z5p3sQfIvW https://t.co/rSizarYgwM
Autonomous trucking, once regarded as the stuff of science fiction, is gradually moving closer to viability in real-world freight operations after years of investment, development work and on-road testing and validation. Are you prepared? π Find out: https://t.co/SwfEke6z2b
We're thrilled to announce @uberfreight as one of our launch customers for driverless hauls planned for EOY. Weβre also launching Premier Autonomy, a program reserving over a billion driverless miles for Uber Freight carriers through 2030. Read more: https://t.co/entO35V81u https://t.co/PkItA23acu