The Plus.ai truck at Monument Rocks (Kansas). The vehicle drove primarily in autonomous mode through the 2,800 miles across interstate 15 and interstate 70, passing through varied terrains and weather conditions.
The truck driving in sleet conditions.
Plus.ai delivered 40,000 pounds of Land O'Lakes butter on the first cross-country commercial freight run by autonomous truck. The 4,500km trip took three days.
The truck, which only stopped for mandated breaks, was equipped with Plus.ai’s advanced autonomous driving system which utilises multimodal sensor fusion, deep learning visual algorithms, and simultaneous location and mapping (SLAM) technologies.
The truck, which only stopped for mandated breaks, was equipped with Plus.ai’s advanced autonomous driving system which utilises multimodal sensor fusion, deep learning visual algorithms, and simultaneous location and mapping (SLAM) technologies.
Autonomous truck drives 4,500km in 3 days across America to deliver butter

Autonomous truck, which drove from Tulare, California to Quakertown, Pennsylvania, was equipped with Plus.ai’s advanced AD system which utilises multimodal sensor fusion, deep learning visual algorithms, and simultaneous location and mapping technologies.

21 Dec 2019 | 6794 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

In a powerful demonstration of the safety and efficiency that can be achieved when autonomous trucks become commercially available, a self-driving or autonomous truck has completed a coast-to-coast commercial freight run covering all of 2,800 miles or 4,500 kilometres.

Earlier this month, Plus.ai, a Silicon Valley-based start-up and developer of ...

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