
The manufacturer of independent Plusai Independent Truck Technology has recently announced that it is working with goodyear tires and tires. The collaboration will review how tire data from the Goodyear Smart Tire Technology Collection can reinforce Superdrive, a fully -fledged Plusai virtual driver.
Sightline Goodyar technology works using sensors to provide real -time information about tire health, road surface conditions and friction level. This is done with continuous monitoring through the tire road interface.
The purpose of this collaboration is to use this data to further enhance the SuperDrive Plusai virtual driver, using data to optimize vehicle performance and improve reliability in a wide range of driving environments.
“Plaza’s leadership in autonomous transportation has been built on innovative technology, deep cooperation and accurate validation,” said Shawn Crown, CEO and founder of Plane. “Our partnership with Goodyear and Sightline technology gives us extra car data to increase our SuperDrive system performance in real -world conditions, because we are built to commercially launched factory autonomous trucks.”
Plusai has spent the past 9 years developing its virtual driver software and has deployed autonomous driving technology throughout the United States, Europe and Asia. The company has entered more than 5 million miles of driving in its released version.
“Our collaboration with Plusai is an important step in integrating tire information into autonomous transport,” said Chris Hellel, a senior vice president and senior technology director in Ghadir. “With the installation of landscape technology on autonomous trucks built by the Superdrive factory, we help to enhance the performance, safety and operational efficiency of the vehicle.”
Plusai’s independence partners include several global OEMs, including Traton Group, Hyundai and Iveco-who build factories to trucks, validate, deliver, then support SuperDrive autonomous vehicles.
The version says that Plusai and its partners are targeting the business of autonomous trucks built by the factory in 2027 that start from the United States and then expand to Europe.