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 ...
Bot Auto marks a major milestone in autonomous trucking, delivering a 230-mile commercial load from Houston to Dallas with no ...
As driverless cars equipped with LiDAR and cameras become an increasingly common sight across U.S. cities, one company is ...
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 & ...
The Houston company landed a 231-mile empty-cab run from Houston to Hutchins on time with zero humans or remote assistance. The post Houston, We Have Liftoff: Bot Auto achieves first humanless ...
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 ...
[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 ...
Bot Auto said it successfully completed its first truly humanless hub-to-hub autonomous truck validation run in Houston. Founded in 2023 and based in Houston, Texas, Bot Auto is a Level 4 autonomous ...
A Houston autonomous vehicle company plans to have no drivers in their self-driving trucks, making it one of the many businesses bringing the large, driverless vehicles to Texas highways. Bot Auto has ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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