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Isuzu Invests $30M in Gatik to Develop Autonomous Driving Logistics Business

Tue May 14, 2024 - National Edition
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Current autonomous vehicle developed by Gatik, based on Isuzu F-Series.
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Current autonomous vehicle developed by Gatik, based on Isuzu F-Series.

Isuzu Motors Limited and Gatik AI Inc. have agreed to further enhance the development of the North American autonomous driving business. Isuzu will invest $30 million in Gatik, forging a strong partnership between the two companies in the pursuit of realizing mobility services based on level 4 autonomous driving.

The agreement between Isuzu and Gatik is focused on the development of middle mile autonomous driving and will include the design and development of a new chassis (redundant chassis) that ensures safety when equipped with an autonomous driving system.

In April 2024, as part of its mid-term business plan, "ISUZU Transformation — Growth to 2030 (IX)", Isuzu committed to the establishment of three new business pillars for the future: (1) autonomous driving solutions, (2) connected services, and (3) carbon neutral solutions.

In an effort to develop autonomous driving solutions, Isuzu has partnered with Gatik with the aim of launching a level 4 autonomous commercial vehicle business in 2027. Gatik is the only company that provides autonomous middle mile logistics services in North America using Class 3-7 autonomous driving trucks to deliver goods safely and efficiently. The company is particularly focused on middle mile B2B logistics for large companies, and in 2021 it also successfully completed fully driverless commercial middle mile deliveries.

Gatik's Class 3-7 autonomous driving trucks are currently commercially deployed in Texas, Arkansas and Ontario. Through this partnership, Isuzu will enter the middle mile autonomous driving business in the LCF segment, where the company has already established a market leadership position in the United States and Canada. This advanced technology will also allow Isuzu to actively address pressing issues facing the industry, such as the worsening driver shortage and rapidly increasing delivery needs in North America. Moreover, the two companies will jointly design and develop a new chassis with safety performance that is compatible with the installation of an autonomous driving system with the aim of starting mass production in 2027.

Through this collaboration, Isuzu and Gatik are committed to leading innovation in the area of middle mile autonomous driving in North America and providing new value in transportation for the betterment of society.

For more information, visit www.isuzucv.com and gatik.ai/

This story also appears on Truck and Trailer Guide.




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