DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Autonomous Trucking Market by Infrastructure, Trucking Type and Business Model 2021 - 2026" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
This report assesses the autonomous trucking market, including leading vendors, strategies, product, and service offerings. The report evaluates autonomous trucking by autonomy level, powertrain type, components, and supporting technologies. The report evaluates the impact of key technologies on the autonomous trucking market with forecasts from 2021 through 2026.
Select Report Findings:
- Autonomous trucking hardware will reach $88.9 billion globally by 2026
- Level 5, fully autonomous trucking will reach $21.6 billion globally by 2026
- North America will be the leading regional market followed by Europe and Asia Pacific
- Autonomous trucking vehicle-as-a-service as a business model will reach $50.1 billion globally by 2026
Companies Mentioned
- AB Volvo
- Alphabet Inc. (Waymo)
- Aptiv
- Caterpillar
- Continental AG
- Daimler AG
- Designated Driver
- DriveU
- Einride
- Embark Trucks
- Kodiak
- Nuro (ike)
- NVidia Corporation
- Ottopia
- Paccar
- Peloton Technology
- Phantom Auto
- Robert Bosch GmbH
- Robotic Research
- Scania
- Soliton System
- Tesla
- TuSimple
- Voysys
According to NHTSA (national highway traffic safety administration) of USA findings, the fatal crashes involving large trucks rose to 46% in 2020 compared to 2010 and also injuries involved with these truck crashes rose to more than 100% during the same period. The NHTSA observes that 75% of the fatal accidents involve heavy-duty trucks carrying more than 26,000 lbs.
Due to the rising trend of traffic fatalities in the last decade, human-helmed trucking is under severe scrutiny and the industry is trying to find a way out in futuristic robotic and visioning technology. Autonomous trucking is expected to replace human drivers completely within two decades.
The consistent shortage of drivers is another factor pushing industries to find a way out with autonomous trucking technology. Also maintaining the safety and operational problem with human-driven trucks is another crucial factor for autonomous trucking.
Autonomous trucking is expected to combat all issues while improving safety, enhancing mobility, and carrying goods. Autonomous trucking will leverage various technologies such as artificial intelligence based on cameras and lidar sensors considered as a way to combat safety and security issues.
Key Topics Covered:
1.0 Executive Summary
2.0 Autonomous Truck Technologies and Solutions
2.1 Autonomous Trucking by Type
2.1.1 Short Haul Trucking
2.1.2 Long Haul Tracking
2.1.3 Heavy Haul Trucking
2.2 Service Vehicles
2.3 Trucking Components
2.4 Trucking Chargers
2.5 Autonomous Trucking Software
2.6 AI Technology
2.7 Autonomous Trucking Business Services
2.8 Autonomous Tucking Applications
2.8.1 Industrial Applications
2.8.2 Commercial Applications
2.8.3 Consumer Applications
2.9 Semi-Autonomous vs. Fully Autonomous Trucks
2.10 Conventional Vehicles vs. Hybrid Vehicles
2.11 Electric Vehicles
2.12 Autonomous Trucking Business Model
3.0 Autonomous Trucking Company Analysis
4.0 Autonomous Trucking Market Analysis and Forecasts 2021 - 2026
4.1 Autonomous Trucking Market 2021 - 2026
4.1.1 Global Autonomous Trucking Market 2021 - 2026
4.1.2 Autonomous Trucking Market by Segment
4.1.3 Autonomous Trucking Market by Application
4.1.4 Autonomous Trucking Market by Automation Level
4.1.5 Autonomous Trucking Market by Business Model
4.1.6 Autonomous Trucking Market by Region
4.2 Autonomous Trucking Shipments 2021 - 2026
5.0 Conclusions and Recommendations
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