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Bot Auto’s driverless truck completes first hub-to-hub test run in Houston

September 16, 2025 by Sam Francis

Bot Auto, an autonomous trucking company that says it is “redefining logistics through transportation-as-a-service (TaaS)”, has successfully completed its first “humanless hub-to-hub validation run in Houston”.

The truck operated seamlessly within its defined operational domain with no one in the cab or remote assistance, navigating real-world traffic conditions. The run was executed at sunset, successfully navigating day and night operations.

Differing from a commercial launch, this milestone serves as a validation benchmark, demonstrating the maturity and safety of Bot Auto’s autonomy stack and test protocols. [Read more…] about Bot Auto’s driverless truck completes first hub-to-hub test run in Houston

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: autonomous trucking companies, autonomous trucks, bot auto, driverless cargo, driverless freight, houston logistics, hub to hub trucking, self-driving trucks, transportation as a service, trucking automation

Roush delivers first Kodiak Driver-equipped autonomous truck

September 12, 2025 by Sam Francis

Kodiak Robotics, a provider of AI-powered autonomous vehicle technology, and Roush Industries, a product development supplier serving the mobility, aerospace, defense, and theme park industries, say that Roush has delivered the first Kodiak Driver-equipped autonomous truck off of its production line.

The truck, which Roush upfit at its Livonia, Michigan facility with the Kodiak Driver, Kodiak’s advanced AI-powered autonomous driving system, was delivered to Atlas Energy Solutions in August 2025.

In December 2024, Atlas began taking delivery of Kodiak Driver-equipped trucks and launched driverless operations in the Permian Basin. [Read more…] about Roush delivers first Kodiak Driver-equipped autonomous truck

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: AI trucking technology, atlas energy solutions, autonomous trucks, autonomous vehicle manufacturing, driverless freight, kodiak driver, kodiak robotics, roush industries, sensorpods, trucking industry transformation

Kodiak Robotics integrates NXP chips into its autonomous truck technologies

August 26, 2025 by Mai Tao

Kodiak Robotics, a provider of AI-powered autonomous vehicle technology, and NXP Semiconductors have announced that Kodiak has integrated NXP’s automotive processors and in-vehicle networking interfaces to further enhance the performance, robustness, and reliability of Kodiak’s autonomous system.

NXP’s automotive solutions – the S32G3 vehicle network processor, S32K3 microcontroller, VR5510 multi-channel high-voltage power management integrated circuit (PMIC), and PF53 – are integrated in the Kodiak Actuation Control Engine (ACE), Kodiak’s custom-designed computer that manages vehicle actuation independently from the main autonomy system.

The ACE is designed to allow the Kodiak Driver, Kodiak’s AI-powered autonomous system, to run a safe fallback maneuver and bring a vehicle to a controlled stop if any safety-critical component of either the Kodiak Driver or the underlying vehicle platform fails. [Read more…] about Kodiak Robotics integrates NXP chips into its autonomous truck technologies

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: ai-powered trucking, automotive processors, autonomous trucks, autonomous vehicle technology, driverless freight, iso 26262 asild, kodiak robotics, nxp semiconductors, safety-critical computing, self-driving truck systems

Torc plans new Michigan engineering center for autonomous vehicle innovation

June 24, 2025 by Sam Francis

Torc, a specialist in commercializing self-driving class 8 trucks, says it plans to establish a new engineering center in Ann Arbor, Michigan. 

As Torc continues its path toward commercialization in 2027, this strategic expansion will further accelerate the company’s productization efforts and tap into the region’s rich automotive and technology talent pool.

As part of its effort to open the Ann Arbor location, Torc worked closely with the Michigan Economic Development Corporation to secure incentives to support the expansion into Michigan, as Torc plans significant hiring in this region to grow its team and technical talent capabilities. [Read more…] about Torc plans new Michigan engineering center for autonomous vehicle innovation

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: ann arbor tech hub, autonomous trucking 2027, autonomous trucks, autonomous vehicle innovation, class 8 trucks, commercial av, michigan economic development, self-driving vehicle engineering, torc ann arbor expansion, torc robotics

Exclusive interview with Nokia: The rise of automation and robotics in mining transportation

June 19, 2025 by Sam Francis

Once famous for its iconic mobile phones, Nokia has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent decades.

Now a global leader in network infrastructure, the Finnish company provides critical connectivity solutions that power everything from 5G communications to industrial automation.

At the forefront of this evolution is David de Lancellotti, vice president of CNS enterprise campus edge sales at Nokia, who plays a key role in enabling digital transformation across industries – especially those traditionally seen as slow to innovate. [Read more…] about Exclusive interview with Nokia: The rise of automation and robotics in mining transportation

Filed Under: Features, Mining Tagged With: ai in mining, autonomous trucks, david de lancellotti, industrial digitalization, mining automation, mining robotics, nokia, predictive maintenance, private wireless networks, remote operation centers

Kodiak selects Roush as manufacturing partner to upfit trucks

June 18, 2025 by Sam Francis

Kodiak Robotics, a provider of AI-powered autonomous vehicle technology, and Roush Industries, a product development supplier serving various industries, say they will work together to scale upfitting of autonomous trucks equipped with the Kodiak Driver, Kodiak’s advanced AI-powered autonomous solution.

Starting in the second half of 2025, Roush will upfit these trucks in its facility in Livonia, Michigan.

The first trucks Roush will upfit are expected to be for Kodiak’s customer, Atlas Energy Solutions, as Kodiak and Atlas work to expand the driverless operations they began in December 2024. [Read more…] about Kodiak selects Roush as manufacturing partner to upfit trucks

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: ai-powered mobility, atlas energy solutions, autonomous trucks, autonomous vehicle manufacturing, kodiak driver, kodiak robotics, livonia michigan, roush industries, self-driving trucks, truck upfitting

How Autonomous Trucks Are Changing Logistics: Pros And Cons

June 13, 2025 by Sam Francis

Due to rapid advancements in technology, the trucking industry is currently undergoing a profound transformation, most recently through the introduction of autonomous trucks.

Just last May 2025, these driverless vehicles began operating regular long-haul routes between Dallas and Houston, completing 1,200 miles without a human inside.

This achievement showcases the advances in autonomous vehicle technology while also solidifying the trust and reliability in machines to navigate the complexities of long-haul transportation safely. [Read more…] about How Autonomous Trucks Are Changing Logistics: Pros And Cons

Filed Under: Logistics Tagged With: AI in logistics, autonomous trucks, autonomous vehicle safety, driverless freight, freight industry trends, logistics automation, robot trucks, self-driving trucks, trucking regulations, trucking technology

Autonomous electric truck company Einride to adopt hands-free charging solutions from Rocsys

May 19, 2025 by Sam Francis

Rocsys, a provider of hands-free charging solutions, has collaborated with freight technology company Einride, to demonstrate fully autonomous logistics.

The collaboration highlights Rocsys’ hands-free charging of Einride’s autonomous electric vehicle, showcasing the seamless integration of end-to-end automated operations.

The demonstration was part of the MODI project, co-financed by the European Union and took place at AstaZero, a fully owned subsidiary of RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, the world’s first full-scale independent test environment for automated transport systems. [Read more…] about Autonomous electric truck company Einride to adopt hands-free charging solutions from Rocsys

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: astazero, automated charging systems, autonomous freight, autonomous trucks, einride, electric logistics, hands-free EV charging, MODI project, rocsys, sustainable transport

Automated electric truck points to the future of smart port logistics

April 12, 2025 by Mark Allinson

The integration of automated electric driving and hands-free charging systems took a major step forward this week, with a live demonstration at APM Terminals Maasvlakte II, located at the Port of Rotterdam, in the Netherlands.

The event, part of the European Union’s Horizon 2020-backed MAGPIE project, showcased how automation is poised to enhance efficiency, cut emissions, and future-proof port logistics.

The demonstration featured a heavy-duty electric truck autonomously connecting to a robotic charging system – a seamless operation designed to reduce downtime, optimize energy use, and boost the overall productivity of port infrastructure. [Read more…] about Automated electric truck points to the future of smart port logistics

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: APM Terminals Maasvlakte II, automated electric trucking, autonomous, autonomous trucks, electric, electric heavy-duty vehicles, Horizon 2020 transport, MAGPIE project, port, port decarbonization, robotic charging systems, rotterdam, smart port logistics, sustainable freight transport, truck

Wilson Logistics orders 1,120 autonomous truck systems from Locomation

September 24, 2020 by Elaine

Wilson Logistics has ordered 1,120 autonomous truck systems from Locomation. The companies claim this is “the world’s first autonomous truck purchase order”.

Locomation is a provider of autonomous trucking technology and Wilson Logistics is a large transportation logistics company based in Springfield, Missouri, USA.

Under the terms of the deal, a minimum of 1,120 Wilson Logistics tractors or trucks are to be equipped with Locomation’s Autonomous Relay Convoy (ARCTM) technology, with the first units delivered in early 2022. Additionally, the deal amends the commercial agreement between the two companies to extend through 2028. [Read more…] about Wilson Logistics orders 1,120 autonomous truck systems from Locomation

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: arctm, autonomous, autonomous trucks, autonomous vehicle, locomation, logistics, technology, truck, wilson

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