What's Happening?
Torc Robotics, in collaboration with Daimler Truck, has expanded its autonomous truck testing operations to public roads in Michigan. Utilizing the latest-generation Daimler Truck autonomous chassis, based on the Freightliner Cascadia, this expansion
builds on Torc's existing operations in Dallas-Fort Worth and Blacksburg. The move to Michigan, particularly the Ann Arbor area, is part of Torc's strategy to advance autonomous trucking technology. This expansion allows for the validation of autonomous systems in diverse environments and seasonal conditions, enhancing the development of Torc's software and hardware.
Why It's Important?
The expansion of autonomous truck testing to Michigan is a significant step in the commercialization of self-driving technology in the freight industry. It underscores the importance of public-private partnerships in advancing mobility innovations. By testing in Michigan, Torc can leverage the state's resources and expertise in automotive technology, contributing to the development of a skilled workforce and reinforcing Michigan's position as a leader in autonomous vehicle technologies. This initiative could accelerate the adoption of autonomous trucks, potentially transforming the logistics and transportation sectors by improving safety and efficiency.
What's Next?
Torc's continued testing in Michigan will involve collaboration with local organizations such as the Michigan Economic Development Corporation and the Michigan Department of Transportation. The company is also hiring for roles in software engineering, artificial intelligence, and machine learning to support its ongoing development efforts. As testing progresses, Torc aims to further validate its autonomous systems, paving the way for future commercialization and integration into the long-haul trucking industry.









