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VW is advancing the automation of the ID. Buzz and sees it as an opportunity for the German location. | Photo: dpa/David Hammersen
Moia: Series-ready ID. Buzz AD presented
The van does it itself: VW is advancing the automation of the ID. Buzz and sees it as an opportunity for the Germany location. | Photo: dpa/David Hammersen
Moia: Production-ready ID. Buzz AD to rival Tesla
For the first time, the German law on autonomous driving was recently applied in the Atlas-L4 project for truck hub-to-hub transport. (Image: Atlas-L4)
Autonomous Driving: TÜV Association Demands Clear Rules
The guests of the Atlas-L4 closing event were offered test rides in the Atlas-L4 prototype trucks in addition to expert lectures by the project partners. | Image: MAN Truck & Bus.
Autonomous Trucks on the Rise: Politics and Business Celebrate the Completion of Project Atlas-L4
First test on public roads in Germany: Iveco, Plus, DSV, and dm have completed a development project in Krefeld, Germany, with an Iveco tractor unit featuring the semi-autonomous driver assistance system from Plus. | Image: Iveco
Semi-Autonomous Truck: Practical Test by Iveco, DSV, and dm
Iveco, Plus, DSV and dm have completed a development project with an Iveco semi-truck equipped with Plus's semi-autonomous driver assistance solution in Krefeld, Germany. It was the first test of this technology on public roads in Germany. (Image: Iveco)
Road Freight Transport: Semi-Autonomous Truck Passes Practical Test with Iveco, DSV, and dm
Iveco, Plus, DSV, and dm have completed a development project with an Iveco tractor unit featuring Plus's semi-autonomous driver assistance solution in Krefeld, Germany. It was the first test of this technology on public roads in Germany. | Image: Iveco
Partially Autonomous Truck in Practical Test: Iveco, DSV, and dm Draw Positive Conclusion
Representatives of the twelve project partners of the ATLAS-L4 project at the closing event in Penzing with Ernst Stöckl-Pukall, Head of the "Digitalization and Industry 4.0" Division at the Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs (first row, second from the right) and Georg Grüneißl, Head of Product Strategy and Planning at MAN Truck & Bus, as the representative of the project consortium leader (first row, center). (Photo: ATLAS-L4 Consortium)
ATLAS-L4: "Autonomous driving trucks are feasible!"
Group photo with truck: The responsible parties in the ATLAS-L4 project in Penzing drew an extremely positive conclusion and see the foundation laid for autonomous hub-to-hub transports with trucks. | Photo: MAN
MAN Atlas-L4 Project: Autonomous on the Highway - Mission Accomplished
Group photo with truck: The responsible parties in the ATLAS-L4 project in Penzing drew an extremely positive conclusion and see the foundation laid for autonomous hub-to-hub traffic with trucks. | Photo: MAN
MAN Atlas-L4 Project: Autonomous on the Highway - Mission Accomplished!
On the Liebherr stand, work was done autonomously. | Photo: G. Soller
Bauma 2025: Autonomous Construction Machines – A Look into the Future
The new vehicle architecture of the Freightliner Cascadia integrates autonomous technologies. In the long term, it is intended to enable Level 4 journeys. (Photo: Daimler Truck)
USA: Daimler Truck and Torc Robotics focus on autonomous trucks
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