HOUSTON — Autonomous trucking startup Bot Auto has achieved a milestone in Houston: the successful completion of its first humanless hub-to-hub validation run. The truck operated without a driver in ...
A more than 150-year-old Texan door manufacturer is the first partner for autonomous trucking startup Bot Auto with help from J.B. Hunt, the companies said July 24. San Antonio-headquartered Steves & ...
Bot Auto, an autonomous trucking company and Transportation-as-a-Service (TaaS) provider, announced Wednesday that it has secured a comprehensive insurance program for its driverless fleet. What is ...
HOUSTON — Houston-based Bot Auto is preparing to launch autonomous 18-wheelers on Texas highways, with the first driverless trucks expected to transport goods between Houston and San Antonio as early ...
As driverless cars equipped with LiDAR and cameras become an increasingly common sight across U.S. cities, one company is ...
Bot Auto claims its truck made the first fully humanless commercial delivery in the U.S., traveling 230 miles from Houston to ...
Bot Auto marks a major milestone in autonomous trucking, delivering a 230-mile commercial load from Houston to Dallas with no driver or remote human intervention.
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Bot Auto took another step forward earlier this summer, carrying out its first driverless hub-to-hub validation run on public roads in ...
HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bot Auto, a pioneering autonomous trucking company today set forth its schedule to launch driver-out commercial freight operations in 2025. This milestone will initiate a ...
Autonomous truck provider Bot Auto has entered into a strategic partnership with brokerage Ryan Transportation to launch what the company calls “humanless, autonomous freight operations” between ...
Autonomous trucking has real-world operations today—and the developers have bold plans for commercialization within the next two years. This week, The Fleet Lead's Jeremy Wolfe is hosting interviews ...
Bot Auto has completed the first fully humanless, over-the-road commercial truckload in the U.S., running 230 miles from Houston to Dallas without a safety driver, in-cab observer, or remote operator.