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According to the article, “Drone truck startup Einride unveils new driverless vehicles for autonomous freight hauling” written by Hawkins (2020), a Swedish truck company, Einride, has has produced a fleet of vehicles that aims to deliver goods in bulk autonomously. The company has been producing appealing and unique vehicle models since 2016 such as “Cab-less pods” for a German logistics company as well as the “T-log” for transporting large amounts of huge tree logs in 2017. The new “Autonomous Electric Transport (AET)” vehicles have a minimalist, sleek design and are similar to its predecessors of being “cab-less”. Hawkings also mentions there are different versions of AETs with each type designed to “suit different operational domains or conditions”. Einride also does regular testing on the vehicles to ensure it can operate smoothly.  The article also shares the software that they are using for “completely driverless driving”. The company claims that the new AET would reduce transportation costs by more than half and reduce very high amounts of CO2 emissions on the environment. The company’s vision for freight haulers to be remote controlled and driverless as well as including “off-roading and heavy-duty cargo” in the future. The new AETs created by Einride are the future of freight hauling. The wide range of AET models allow for adaptability and the autonomous aspect of AETs allows for more reduction in costs and carbon emissions.


Hawkins, A. J. (2020, October 8). Drone truck startup einride unveils new driverless vehicles for autonomous freight hauling. The Verge. https://www.theverge.com/2020/10/8/21506125/einride-self-driving-truck-pod-aet-reveal

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