AUTONOMOUS TRUCKING TECH HITS HIGH GEAR
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04/01/2025
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While some developers of autonomous technology for commercial trucks have stalled out, there's renewed energy to deliver augmented ADAS and automated driving systems to mass production.
After a tumultuous 2023 that saw several autonomous trucking startups pivot out of or exit the arena entirely, there has been a recent resurgence of investment and efforts to bring the vision of driverless freight fleets to reality.
In the wake of firms like Embark, TuSimple and Waymo scaling back or rolling up operations, Aurora, Continental and Knorr-Bremse have all announced continued development of SAE Level 4 systems with the intention to deploy trucks using these systems at scale. OEMs such as Volvo Trucks have also announced updates to existing technologies that will augment current advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) to help human drivers become safer behind the wheel.
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- Wolfe, M., "AUTONOMOUS TRUCKING TECH HITS HIGH GEAR," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2025.