Texarkana Gazette

Waymo, JB Hunt plan to reach fully autonomous truck transport in Texas in ‘next few years’

- By Dom DiFurio

Self-driving vehicle firm Waymo has expanded its partnershi­p with trucking firm J.B. Hunt with plans to ultimately reach fully autonomous truck transport in the “next few years,” the companies announced Friday.

Waymo and J.B. Hunt have now formed a long-term alliance to integrate autonomous trucks with the commercial company’s logistics platform J.B. Hunt 360. The two companies will conduct multiple pilots to move freight along I-45 for J.B. Hunt’s clients using Waymo’s software called the Waymo Driver, according to a release.

Autonomous vehicle tech companies have been striking partnershi­ps with trucking firms in recent years in order to develop and refine the software they hope will one day be able to replace human drivers, promising greater efficiency, reliabilit­y and safety on roadways.

In 2021, Waymo began developing its its 9-acre central logistics hub in Lancaster for developing its autonomous trucking technology. The company previously said the facility would employ “hundreds” and open sometime early this year.

Texas has become a popular proving ground for autonomous vehicle testing due to its climate, relatively flat landscape and friendly state laws surroundin­g the autonomous vehicle industry. Waymo and J.B. Hunt began working together in June 2021 to haul freight between Fort Worth and Houston with its AI-powered self-driving tech.

In a statement, J.B. Hunt VP and chief sustainabi­lity officer Craig Harper said that the company’s pilot program with Waymo helped the trucking firm better understand how autonomous technology could be implemente­d.

“This strategic alliance will continue that momentum and further explore the intricate details that would make this a value-driven solution for customers,” Harper said. “We believe autonomous driving technology will help us create the most efficient transporta­tion network in North America, and our collaborat­ion with Waymo Via is a pivotal step towards fulfilling that mission.”

Waymo’s head of commercial­ization, Charlie Jatt, said its work thus far with J.B. hunt has been “fruitful.”

“Establishi­ng this strategic alliance marks an exciting moment for our relationsh­ip, and more importantl­y, paves the way for us both to help grow the foundation­s for successful deployment and to capitalize on the benefits of autonomous driving technology,” Jatt said in a statement.

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