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New research suggests that autonomous trucking could be more energy efficient

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Aurora Innovation’s new white paper on autonomous technology in the trucking industry is causing a stir, with experts predicting a potential revolution in energy efficiency and environmental impact. The paper highlights the various ways in which autonomous trucks could significantly reduce fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, ultimately reshaping the industry for the better.

One key finding in the paper is the potential for autonomous trucks to optimize fuel usage by driving at lower speeds, reducing highway fuel consumption by up to 17%. Additionally, the paper suggests that autonomous trucks could minimize idling time and implement eco-driving techniques to further enhance energy efficiency and lower fuel consumption.

Moreover, the white paper emphasizes the potential for autonomous trucks to operate continuously throughout the day, shifting freight transportation to off-peak hours and reducing fuel consumption for all vehicles on the road. This shift towards off-peak hours could also alleviate congestion and improve overall traffic flow.

Garrett Bray, the author of the paper, believes that autonomous technology has the power to make freight transportation safer and more sustainable. He stresses the importance of leveraging self-driving technology to fight climate change and reduce emissions in the supply chain.

In Arizona, where autonomous vehicle testing is thriving, industry leaders are excited about the potential impact of autonomous trucks on the state’s economy. Grace Appelbe, Executive Director of the Arizona Manufacturers Council, sees the innovations in the heavy-duty truck space as a significant opportunity to attract new talent and enhance the state’s economic competitiveness.

Overall, Aurora Innovation’s white paper paints a promising picture of the future of autonomous technology in the trucking industry, highlighting the potential for significant energy savings and environmental benefits.

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