en.Wedoany.com Reported - US startup Humble Robotics has emerged from stealth mode, unveiling its self-developed autonomous electric transport truck. This vehicle completely eliminates the cab and is specifically designed for container transport. The company also announced it has raised $24 million in seed funding, led by Eclipse, with participation from Energy Impact Partners and others.

This autonomous electric transport truck is built on a new platform, adaptable to various scenarios such as warehouses, rail freight terminals, and seaports. It achieves 360-degree environmental perception through cameras, lidar, and radar, and employs a vision-language-action model to handle unknown scenarios, improving safety and time-to-market. The electric powertrain system also reduces fuel cost fluctuations and maintenance burdens. The company states that this is the first Class 8 autonomous transport solution that can be unloaded directly at the dock.
Humble founder and CEO Eyal Cohen said, "My career has been dedicated to building electric and autonomous vehicle technology. Now, for the first time, goods can be fully automated throughout the entire process, all the way to the unloading dock." With extensive experience at Apple, Uber, and Waabi, and a founding team hailing from companies like Tesla, Waymo, and Cruise, Humble has already partnered with leaders in the logistics and supply chain market to initiate autonomous testing and commercial pilots. The funding will be used to develop the next generation of vehicles, expand the autonomous software stack, launch pilot deployments, and early-stage manufacturing.
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