Ashok Leyland partners with Aidrivers for autonomous electric terminal trucks
PTI, Jun 16, 2023, 11:24 AM IST
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Commercial vehicle maker Ashok Leyland on Thursday said it has inked a pact with Aidrivers to produce autonomous electric terminal trucks. The tie-up with the global specialist in AI-enabled autonomous solutions across industrial mobility is aimed at addressing the net zero emission needs of the port industry, Ashok Leyland said.
The two companies will combine their specialised knowledge and experience to meet the demands of sustainable autonomous transportation in the port industry, it said.
The inaugural fleet of vehicles, which will be produced at Ashok Leyland’s various manufacturing facilities, is expected to be ready for real terminal operations early next year, the company said.
“We are collaborating with Aidrivers and look forward to working together to create and develop the country’s first autonomous electric terminal truck. We believe this will drive the industry forward in the coming years,” N Saravanan, President and Chief Technology Officer at Ashok Leyland, said.
Ashok Leyland continues to innovate and leverage new technology, he said, adding, “Our goal is to be a responsible and sustainable CV manufacturer.”
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