Daimler Trucks, Waymo self driving long distance trucks

  • November 3, 2020
  • William Payne

Daimler Trucks and Waymo are collaborating to develop autonomous SAE Level 4 technology for trucks. Initial efforts will focus on integrating Waymo’s autonomous driving tech with Daimler’s long distance, heavy haulage Freightliner Cascadia trucks.

The autonomous Freightliner Cascadia truck, equipped with the Waymo Driver, will be available to customers in the U.S. in the coming years. Waymo and Daimler Trucks will investigate expansion to other markets and brands in the near future.

Martin Daum, chairman of the Board of Management of Daimler Truck AG and member of the Board of Management of Daimler AG said: “As leader of our industry, Daimler Trucks is the pioneer of automated trucking. In recent years, we have achieved significant progress on our global roadmap to bringing series-produced highly automated trucks to the road. With our strategic partnership with Waymo as the leader in autonomous driving, we are taking another important step towards that goal. This partnership complements Daimler Trucks’ dual strategy approach, of working with two strong partners to deliver autonomous L4 solutions that are seamlessly integrated with our best-in-class trucks, to our customers.”

“The combination of increased road freight volumes and the need and vision of fleet operators for highly automated trucks, is what fuels our relentless pursuit of innovation.  We are pushing engineering solutions that strive above all to increase safety and help our customers improve business efficiencies. Based on our collaboration with Waymo, we will be in the unique position to be able to provide our fleet customers with a choice among the best solutions for their individual requirements,” said Roger Nielsen, member of the Board of Management of Daimler Truck AG, President and CEO of Daimler Trucks North America LLC.

“We have the highest regard for Daimler’s engineering skills and broad global truck product portfolio, and so we look forward to scaling the Waymo Driver, together with our new partner, to improve road safety and logistics efficiency on the world’s roadways,” said Waymo chief executive John Krafcik.