Waymo eyes deploying self-driving technology in trucking: CEO Krafcik
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[September 12, 2019] FRANKFURT
(Reuters) - Waymo is exploring deploying its self-driving technology in
the trucking industry, CEO John Krafcik said on Thursday, as it works
with industry partners to seize a commercial opportunity from a looming
shortage of human drivers.
Waymo, backed by Alphabet Inc's <GOOGL.O> Google, has so far focused on
so-called robotaxis but, in remarks prepared for a speech to the
Frankfurt motor show, Krafcik said the self-driving technology, Waymo
Driver, was also suited to steering road freight.
"Ride-hailing is an important application of our Driver," Krafcik told
political and industry leaders, including German Chancellor Angela
Merkel, at the event's official opening.
"Our technology can also make trucking safer and stronger, and fill a
pressing need for more drivers in many parts of the world.
"We’ve already conducted road tests of the Waymo Driver in Class 8
trucks across the U.S., and we’re working closely with the ecosystem —
shippers, truck makers, and Tier One suppliers — to ensure a successful
deployment."
Industry experts and analysts forecast a severe shortage of truck
drivers in aging societies, including Germany, leading mobility players
including Uber <UBER.N> to develop applications that aim to boost the
sector's efficiency.
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Waymo CEO John Krafcik speaks on stage during the annual Google I/O
developers conference in Mountain View, California, May 8, 2018.
REUTERS/Stephen Lam
Ten-year-old Waymo is widely viewed as the leader of the self-driving race, but
attaining the holy grail of full and safe automation remains challenging as
companies in the field seek to recoup their research and development costs.
"Our journey has been a long one, but there is still a long road ahead. For
sure, we’ve learned a few key things over these past 10 years," said Krafcik.
He added that it was crucial to achieve scale and robustness, and also to work
with partners to win acceptance for a new definition of mobility.
(Reporting by Joe White; Writing by Douglas Busvine; Editing by Muralikumar
Anantharaman)
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