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VisitTorc Robotics Validates 65 MPH Driverless Truck with Aeva 4D LiDARs, Aims for 2026 Public Highway Operations
Oct 30, 2024, 02:58 PM
Torc Robotics has achieved a significant milestone in the development of autonomous vehicles, successfully completing the validation of its driverless truck operating at speeds of 65 mph. The company is preparing for public highway operations without drivers, projected to begin in 2026. The autonomous truck is equipped with Aeva 4D LiDAR technology, which enhances its navigation and operational capabilities. This advancement positions Torc Robotics as a leader in the autonomous vehicle sector, following a year of testing production-intent trucks. The company’s progress aligns with broader industry trends, as other firms like Traton Group and Plus are also launching Level 4 autonomous truck operations in the U.S. and Europe.
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