Plus, FAW Jiefang Qingdao to co-develop autonomous gas-powered heavy-duty truck

Published: Jul 10, 2024 17:29
Source: gasgoo
On July 10, Plus signed a cooperation agreement with FAW Jiefang Qingdao Automobile Co., Ltd. to jointly define and develop the mass-produced autonomous gas-powered heavy-duty truck.

Beijing (Gasgoo)- On July 10, Chinese autonomous truck solution developer Plus signed a cooperation agreement with FAW Jiefang Qingdao Automobile Co., Ltd. to jointly define and develop the mass-produced gas-powered heavy-duty truck with factory-installed autnomous driving system.

Together, they aim to explore integrated smart logistics solutions with digital freight platforms.

According to the agreement, both parties will establish a joint project team to collaborate on the entire process, from vehicle definition, R&D, and mass production to operation and sales. The first product, the FAW Jiefang JH6 Super Truck, is scheduled to obtain product certification and enter mass production in 2025.

The FAW Jiefang JH6 Super Truck will be developed based on the truck maker’s best-selling gas-powered heavy-duty truck, the JH6 6x4 tractor. It will feature low gas consumption, lightweight, and high efficiency. The truck will also be equipped with the latest generation of Plus's Navigate autonomous driving system, significantly upgrading the domain control platform's computing power. It will incorporate advanced algorithms and cutting-edge technologies such as DualBEV vision, transport corridor, and data loops, supporting NOA (Navigate-on-Autopilot) function for complex road conditions like expressways and ramps. This will enhance driving safety and intelligence, reduce driver fatigue, increase effective driving mileage, and lower long-haul transportation costs.

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