Autonomous Trucks
TuSimple’s Self-Driving Truck Tech Cuts 10 Hours From Full-Day RouteDing Yi / May 21, 2021 06:58 PM / Business & TechTuSimple is showing how its autonomous driving technology can make long-distance fresh food logistics more time-efficient amid efforts to achieve large-scale use of its technology in commercial trucking. “We believe the food industry is one of many that will greatly benefit from the use of TuSimple’s autonomous trucking technology,” said TuSimple Chief Administrative Officer Jim Mullen. The trucks would have mainly driven on highways, an easy-to-achieve application of self-driving technology due to less complex road conditions. The company has said that it aims to mass-produce Level 4-powered driverless trucks by 2024. Contact reporter Ding Yi (yiding@caixin.com)Related: TuSimple Stock Stays Flat in Debut After Pricing Above Expected Range