Iveco and Plus partner up in autonomous push

Self-driving technology will be incorporated into an Iveco S-Way

 

Iveco announces it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Plus, a global autonomous technology company, to jointly develop autonomous trucks.

Under the terms of the non-binding MOU, Iveco and Plus will integrate Iveco’s latest- generation S-Way heavy-duty truck with the PlusDrive full-stack autonomous driving system.

The cooperation will also explore using Iveco’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) engine system to power the jointly developed autonomous trucks.

Iveco says bio-methane powered trucks are currently the only readily and at scale available alternative to diesel for a carbon-neutral transport, and it has “pioneered the use of this technology for more than 20 years in Europe, becoming the market leader”.

The partnership combines Iveco’s expertise in heavy-duty truck development, manufacturing, and sales with Plus’s autonomous driving technology “to bring a safe, fuel efficient, and scalable self-driving truck to market quickly, across Europe and other geographies”.

 

Iveco is working on ADAS (Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems) together with selected companies and the cooperation with Plus will further accelerate the development of the highest levels of automation of heavy trucks.

“Plus is the ideal partner for this process thanks to its technology, its drive to innovate and the fact that it already has established relationships with the same key component suppliers as Iveco,” it adds.

“Teams of both companies will work closely to develop and deploy autonomous trucks, including one that is powered by natural  gas, with the ultimate goal to create a more sustainable future.” 

Plus, headquartered in Silicon Valley, is applying full-stack self-driving technology to trucks today to enable large scale autonomous commercial transport.

 

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