JD.com Unveils Self-driving Truck
E-commerce giant JD.com unveiled its autonomous truck technology on Tuesday, joining a growing number of tech companies in China that are vying to replace humans behind the wheel with self-driving systems.
The highly-automated truck, developed at the company’s research centre in the US, has accumulated 17,000 hours of test driving on public highways, according to Xiao Jun, president of JD’s X-Business Division, which spearheads the development of unmanned logistics systems.
A video clip screened at an event in Beijing showed autonomous trucks, powered by JD’s technology, driving on American highways with no drivers behind the wheel.
The trucks still need to learn how to deal with traffic lights but can handle open road driving, Xiao said. “We have drivers [on board] for when the trucks enter downtown areas and they take the cargo to the logistics centres, which are usually 10 kilometres from the freeway.”
“There isn’t much value if our technology can only cut three drivers down to two or even one. We hope the truck is unmanned,” he said.
A global race to commercialise autonomous trucks is on, with Chinese companies competing with US tech giants like Uber Technologies, Google’s Waymo and Tesla’s Semi, which have collectively invested billions to ensure a stake in the future of transport technology. Autonomous driving is increasingly seen as an amalgamation of the latest technologies, including 5G, manufacturing and new energy.
JD’s move is the latest in efforts by a dozen Chinese players, ranging from start-ups to bigger firms like e-commerce retailer Suning, to develop self-driving trucks.
Last week, Suning announced it has completed the first test of its level four autonomous truck co-developed with self-driving technology company Plus AI. Last month, self-driving truck start-up TuSimple, backed by US graphics chip giant Nvidia, said it was close to launching unmanned port logistics solutions in China.
He Xiaofei, former research head of car-hailing giant Didi Chuxing, has started an unmanned truck venture according to Chinese media reports while NIO Capital, a private equity fund founded by Chinese electric car start-up NIO, announced a similar move last month in conjunction with the country’s internet of things (IoT) firm G7 and logistics provider GLP.
China will allow provincial and municipal governments to evaluate local conditions for test drives of autonomous cars and issue license plates, according to guidelines which came into effect May 1.
Chinese transport minister Li Xiaopeng said in February that research was also under way into self-piloting ships and autonomous rail transit. (www.chinatrucks.com)
Views:0
- JD.com Launches Solar Delivery Trucks in Green Logistics Push 2018-06-06
- Invitation to Visit: 2025 China Commercial Vehicle Show (CCVS) 2024-04-17
- CATL Announces Its MTB Tech to be Applied to Battery-swapping Heavy Trucks 2022-09-19
- Bangladesh: JAC T8 Made Its Debut on Dhaka Commercial Automotive Show 2022 2022-07-19
- Yutong's New Energy Commercial Vehicle Base Project Kicks Off 2022-07-07
- 400 Units of FOTON AUMAN Trucks Delivered to an Int'l Brewery Group of Nigeria 2022-04-01
- Foton Receives an Order for 11 Trucks from a Top Construction Company in Mexico 2021-07-15
- JAC Wins Awards at the 12th China International Energy Conservation Competition 2019-12-27
- China Sold 357,000 Units Commercial Vehicles in October 2019-12-04
- China Commercial Vehicles Show (CCVS) 2019-05-10
Submit Your Requirements, We Are Always At Your Service.
- Jiefang Partners with FCTS to Develop Hydrogen-Powered Car Transport Vehicles
- Farizon Auto Sets Roadmap for Global Expansion
- JMC Assembles Kaiyun Euro 5 Models in Vietnam
- SuperPanther Teams up with DHL for Sustainable Logistics
- SuperPanther Partners with Steyr Automotive to Launch Electric Heavy-Duty Trucks
- JAC Showcases T9 EV Pickup at 2024 EVA Frankfurt Electric Vehicle Expo
- Zoomlion Reports Record Overseas Revenue Growth for H1, 2024
- Madagascar President Rajoelina Visits Foton Motor
- European Premiere for Kia PBV at IAA Hannover 2024
- SAIC Maxus RV Debuts at Düsseldorf Caravan Show in Germany
- Heavy Truck Sales Reach 59,000 Units in July in China
- Tractor Sales in H1, 2024 Reached 162,100 Units, Up 4%
- China's Truck Export Reaches 351,076 Units in H1 2024
- XCMG Dominates 2024 with Record Sales in New Energy Heavy Trucks
- Mid-Year Pickup Market Report: JAC Exports Up 13%, JMC Exceed 36,000 Units
- Truck Exports in May 2024: China Exported Close to 65,000 Trucks
- Exports of Pickups Reached 22,892 Units in May
- Exports Surge by 157%! DFAC Exports 9,628 Vehicles from January to May
- China's Heavy Truck Exports Rising 58% YOY to 276,000 Units in 2023
- China Exported 507,000 Trucks from Jan.-Sept., Up 21% YoY