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Daimler partners with Amazon on self-driving trucks

Carmaker says Amazon’s capabilities in data transfer, storage, analytics will help accelerate development of self-driving trucks

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 17 Feb 2021 8:45PM

Daimler partners with Amazon on self-driving trucks
Daimler says Amazon Web Services is the preferred cloud services provider for its upcoming truck tests in the US states of New Mexico and Virginia. – Twitter pic, February 17, 2021 

BERLIN – German automobile giant Daimler, the world leader in heavy-goods vehicles, said today that it had enlisted Amazon to help with its testing of Level 4 self-driving trucks.

Daimler subsidiary Torc Robotics, which specialises in vehicle automation software, selected Amazon Web Services as a cloud provider for its upcoming truck tests in the US states of New Mexico and Virginia, the German company said in a statement.

Amazon’s “extensive capabilities” in areas such as data transfer, storage and analytics would help Torc “accelerate its testing and commercialisation” of Level 4 technology, Daimler said. 

Torc Robotics, which is based in Virginia, first partnered with Daimler Trucks in early 2019, and was later acquired by the German giant. 

In October 2020, Daimler also signed a global partnership with Google-Alphabet subsidiary Waymo to equip US company Freightliner’s Cascadia lorries with Level 4 technology. 

In June 2020, it announced a partnership with US chip company Nvidia to develop AI driving applications which included Levels 2, 3 and 4. 

Vehicle autonomy is classified along a scale from 0 to 5, with 5 indicating essentially total autonomy.

At Level 4 autonomy, a vehicle does not need a driver but operates in a specified geographic area. – AFP, February 17, 2021

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