Cabless autonomous electric truck approved for US public roads

A number of autonomous trucks have already rolled along public roads in US pilots

Freight technology company Einride first introduced its cabless autonomous electric T-pod truck back in 2017, which rolled on Swedish roads for the first time a couple of years later. Now the company has been given the green light for operation on public roads in the US.

A number of autonomous trucks have already rolled along public roads in US pilots, with these test vehicles having either a safety driver in the cab to take over should issues arise or having been accompanied by a mobile support team.

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In what Einride claims is a first, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has approved its purpose-built autonomous electric vehicle to operate on public roads in the US, and there’ll be no driver in the cab as the Einride Pod doesn’t have a cab.

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