Autonomous driving solutions that eliminate or reduce the need for truck drivers. These include driverless technology for long-haul and short-haul trucking.
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See why these companies made it as leaders for Autonomous Trucking. These companies include Plus and Gatik.
United States / Founded Year: 2016
Plus is an autonomous driving technology company headquartered in Silicon Valley and founded in 2016 by serial entrepreneurs and industry veterans who have automotive technology and artificial intelligence experience. Plus enables trucks with its mass-production ready, low-cost, and high-performance full-stack Level 4 autonomous driving technology to make long-haul trucking safer, more efficient, and more sustainable.
United States / Founded Year: 2017
Gatik is developing software solutions for self-driving vehicles for urban logistics. Gatik is targeting the "middle mile" logistics market with its fleet of self-driving box trucks. Specifically, this means business-to-business (B2B) cargo delivery, where goods are shipped from local distribution centers to brick and mortar retail locations. The company was founded in 2017 and is based in Toronto, Ontario.
Apeksha Kumavat, Gautam Narang, Arjun Narang
China / Founded Year: 2018
Inceptio Technology specializes in self-driving truck network operations.
Gary Huang
Highfliers are the most innovative service providers in the market and possess the resources to address evolving customer needs.
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Outperformers are the most specialized service providers in the market and possess the expertise to address unique customer needs.
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Challengers are the most promising service providers in the market and possess the agility to address emerging customer needs.
See why these companies made it as challengers for Autonomous Trucking. These companies include Locomation and Peloton Technology.
United States / Founded Year: 2016
Locomation uses the relay convoying of trucks to solve the last-mile problem and set the path for autonomous freight and truck delivery options.
United States / Founded Year: 2013
Peloton is a connected and automated vehicle technology company dedicated to improving the safety and efficiency of the U.S. trucking industry and other global automotive markets. Peloton creates partnerships with customers to provide and manage tools for saving fuel, avoiding accidents, and improving operational insight through the use of connectivity, automation and data analytics. Peloton's flagship platooning system links the active safety systems of pairs of trucks, and connects them to a cloud-based Network Operations Center that limits platooning to appropriate roads and conditions while provides safety-critical services to trucks and drivers both in and out of platoon.
Dave Lyons, Joshua Switkes, Stephen Boyd
United States / Founded Year: 2018
Kodiak Robotics is an autonomous technology company that seeks to redefine the long-haul trucking industry.
Don Burnette, Paz Eshel
Autonomous driving solutions that eliminate or reduce the need for truck drivers. These include driverless technology for long-haul and short-haul trucking.
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