TuSimple's Self-Driving Trucks to Deliver Mails for the US Postal Service
The US Postal Service recently awarded TuSimple self-driving trucks the contract to haul mail and packages from the USPS trailers to different areas in the US. Starting today, self-driving trucks are on a two-week pilot with the firm's vehicles making five round trips. The trips will cover around 1,000 miles between the postal service distribution centers in Dallas, Texas and Phoenix, Arizona. During the pilot run, each self-driving truck will run for 22 hours, which includes overnight driving along highways.
According to TuSimple, its self-driving trucks will start hauling mail from Arizona to Texas to see how the technology could improve delivery costs and times. On Tuesday, the US Postal Service initiated the two-week test transporting mails and packages across three US Southwestern states using self-driving trucks. This is the USPS' way of commercializing freight hauling using autonomous vehicle technology.
During the two-week pilot run, an engineer will be on the passenger seat, and a safety driving will sit behind the wheel get involved if necessary. If successful, the pilot program will mark as the latest achievement for the autonomous driving industry. It will also signify a potential solution to the regulatory restrictions and the driver shortage currently faced by freight haulers all over the country.
The US Postal Service and TuSimple declined to reveal the total cost of the program but according to the USPS spokesman, no taxpayers' money was used. Instead, the agency depends on the revenue generated from postage sales and several other products. TuSimple recently raised around $178 million through private financing. This includes financing coming from Chinese online media Sina Corporation and from the popular chipmaker, Nvidia Corporation.
The main objective of the program is to eliminate the need for a driver, which in turn will free freight hauler and shippers from the current constraints of a waning shortage of drivers. According to the American Trucking Associations by 2024, the US will have a shortage of approximately 174,500 drivers because of the difficulty of enticing younger drivers and the aging workforce.
The US Postal Service's partnership with TuSimple's self-driving trucks follows the entry of Einride, the Swedish company that started its freight delivery using driverless electric trucks on a public road last week. These recent developments are in contrast with the efforts of several robotaxi companies like Drive.ai, Uber Technologies Inc., and General Motors' Cruise. These companies tripped in developing self-driving vehicles that can respond and anticipate to humans and explore urban areas in a technologically challenging and expensive act.
Views:0
- Tusimple to Bring Autonomous Truck Total to 40 by June 2019 2019-01-08
- TuSimple Becomes First in China to Get Nod to Road Test Driverless Trucks 2018-10-22
- TuSimple’s Autonomous Trucks Can See 1,000M And That Could Be A Game-Changer 2018-09-12
- TuSimple and Shacman Jointly Create X6000 Driverless Container Truck Fleet 2018-04-08
- TuSimple Expands as It Readies Self-driving Truck Technology 2018-02-26
- Autonomous Trucks to Haul Cargo in Arizona 2018-01-23
- Autonomous Trucks from TuSimple, Peterbilt Attract Public Attention at CES Show 2018-01-12
- Beijing-Based Tusimple Racing Tesla Brings Driverless Trucks to Arizona 2017-09-08
- China Paving a Way for Autonomous Trucks 2017-01-05
- China Post and Deppon Express to Start Operating Autonomous Truck in April 2019-03-08
Submit Your Requirements, We Are Always At Your Service.
- Dongfeng Introduces 2025 New Products and Technologies to Global Dealers
- GAC Hino Showcases New Models at 2025 GAC Int'l Partner Conference
- Foton and Teld New Energy Form JV to Drive New Energy Heavy Truck Development
- JMC Overseas Sales Surge
- Indonesian Ambassador to China Visits Shaanxi Automobile
- FOTON Launches the "Auman Galaxy Global Experience Tour"
- Geely Expands into Pakistan with New Partnership
- Zhizi Auto Successfully Holds 2025 Product Launch Event
- FAW Jiefang and CATL Sign Strategic Partnership Agreement
- Driving Green Economy Forward: ABA Bank Partners with ZO Motors Cambodia
- China's New Energy Heavy Trucks See Record Sales in 2024
- January Heavy Truck Sales Drop 28% YoY to 70,000 Units
- November 2024: Heavy Truck Sales Hit New Highs
- November 2024: New Energy Light Truck Sales Hit 14,000 Units in China
- November 2024 Sees Surge in New Energy Heavy Trucks in China
- Heavy Truck Sales Reached 56,000 units in First Three Quarters 2024
- Heavy Truck Sales in September 2024
- Heavy Truck Sales Reach 59,000 Units in July in China
- Tractor Sales in H1, 2024 Reached 162,100 Units, Up 4%
- China's Truck Export Reaches 351,076 Units in H1 2024