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Waabi and Volvo team up to build self-driving trucks at scale
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自动驾驶卡车初创公司Waabi与沃尔沃自动驾驶解决方案公司合作,共同开发和部署自动驾驶卡车,这标志着Waabi在商业化道路上迈出了重要一步。Waabi将采用沃尔沃的卡车,并搭载其传感器套件、计算系统和Waabi Driver软件。Waabi计划未来几个月内在德克萨斯州启动与沃尔沃合作生产的卡车的商业试点,并计划在2025年底在公共道路上进行无人驾驶演示。Waabi的创始人兼CEO Raquel Urtasun声称,她已经构建了能够像人类一样推理的AI模型,这将加速商业部署并提高整体效率。Waabi依赖其模拟技术来测试和训练其自动驾驶技术,并帮助设计用于OEM集成的卡车。

🤝Waabi与沃尔沃自动驾驶解决方案公司合作,共同开发和部署自动驾驶卡车,加速商业落地。此次合作是沃尔沃第二次与初创公司合作开发自动驾驶卡车。

🧠Waabi采用“AI优先”的方法,构建了能够像人类一样推理的AI模型,从而减少了对大量数据和计算的需求,降低了资本支出。Waabi的创始人兼CEO Raquel Urtasun认为,更高质量的AI将加速商业部署并提高整体效率。

🚚Waabi计划在未来几个月内在德克萨斯州启动与沃尔沃合作生产的卡车的商业试点,目标是在2025年底在公共道路上进行无人驾驶演示,并尽快实现直接在客户仓库之间进行的完全无人驾驶商业运营。

🏭沃尔沃将在其位于弗吉尼亚州的生产基地为Waabi生产卡车。首批卡车将于2025年下线,预计在两到三年内达到量产规模。Waabi强调资本效率是成功的关键,并表示其“AI优先方法”将大大降低实现无人驾驶所需的资本。

Self-driving truck startup Waabi is partnering with Volvo Autonomous Solutions to jointly develop and deploy autonomous trucks, an important milestone as it gets closer to a commercial launch. 

The tie up also marks Volvo’s second partnership to co-develop self-driving big rigs with a startup partner. In May 2024, Volvo teamed up with Aurora Innovation to reveal the Volvo VNL Autonomous truck. 

Waabi will be using the same truck, but it will have Waabi’s tech on it, including its sensor suite, compute, and the Waabi Driver software. 

“We now have everything we need to scale our product,” Raquel Urtasun, founder and CEO of Waabi, told TechCrunch. “We have the next-generation AV 2.0 technology, we have an approach that is much more capital efficient, and a much faster path to market.”

Waabi plans to launch commercial pilots with the Volvo-built trucks in Texas over the next couple of months, with a product-ready driverless demonstration on public roads planned for the end of 2025. 

A fully driverless commercial launch – directly between customer depots from day one, rather than via terminals – will follow soon afterwards, according to Urtasun. 

Urtasun, who previously served as chief scientist at Uber ATG before launching Waabi in 2021, claims to have built AI models that can reason as a human would, which in turn speeds up commercial deployment and makes for a more efficient system overall. She has reasoned that a better quality AI will require much less data and compute to understand and react to the world around it.  

Waabi has relied on its simulation technology to not just test and train its self-driving technology, but also to help design trucks for OEM integration. The startup unveiled its first purpose-built truck — with sensors, compute, and software built in at the assembly line — in 2022. 

By contrast, competitor Kodiak Robotics has developed a self-driving system that includes all of the redundant hardware and software system, but is not tied to one manufacturer. Urtasun is more interested in integrating the Waabi Driver into autonomous trucks at the factory level with no interruption to an OEM’s assembly line.

Urtasun believes this is the best approach to building a safe, reliable product.

Waabi’s partnership with Volvo builds on the automaker’s strategic investment into the startup two years ago via its venture arm, Volvo Group Venture Capital. Volvo later participated in Waabi’s $200 million Series B.   

Volvo will build trucks for Waabi at its production-ready facility in Virginia. Urtasun said the first “handful” would come off the assembly line in 2025, and that she expects a timeline of around two to three years to reach volume scale. 

Over that time, Urtasun also noted that capital efficiency will be “an absolute must” to be successful in this industry. She says Waabi’s “AI-first approach” means the startup’s capital needs to get to a driverless launch will be “a tiny fraction of what you see in the industry today.” 

To date, Waabi has raised $282 million, per PitchBook data, and Urtasun says the startup has enough to launch a driverless operation on public roads and beyond. Its main competitors, Aurora and Kodiak, have raised $3.46 billion and $243 million, respectively. 

Aurora plans to launch a driverless commercial trucking operation by April, and Kodiak last month delivered its first autonomous trucks to a commercial partner that will use them for off-road operations. 

“2025 is the year of trucking; it’s a make it or break it situation,” Urtasun said. “I think there will be potentially more consolidation.”

There aren’t many players left in the game since Embark and TuSimple shut down and Waymo paused its autonomous truck ambitions. 

When asked if Waabi was considering a merger or acquisition, Urtasun replied: “Absolutely not. Trucking is only the beginning. We’re going to do so much more than trucking – robotaxis, warehouse robotics. I have tremendously big plans for the company, and we are going to remain a fully independent company.”

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