Waabi and Volvo Autonomous Solutions said they have reached a major milestone in autonomous trucking.
The two companies have successfully integrated the Waabi Driver with the Volvo VNL Autonomous truck.
The integration combines Waabi’s self-driving technology with Volvo’s autonomous truck.

Waabi and Volvo say the joint achievement underscores the significant progress both companies are making together in advancing autonomous freight.
Photo: Wabbi
Waabi and Volvo Autonomous Solutions said they have reached a major milestone in autonomous trucking.
The two companies have successfully integrated the Waabi Driver with the Volvo VNL Autonomous truck.
This joint achievement underscores the significant progress both companies are making together in advancing autonomous freight.
“The future of autonomous trucking hinges on three critical areas: autonomous technology that is safe, scalable, and can deliver on customer needs; hardware that is purpose-built for autonomous operations from the ground up; and a commercial deployment model that solves problems in the supply chain without added friction,” said Raquel Urtasun, founder and CEO of Waabi. “Together with Volvo, we are leading autonomous trucking forward. The Volvo VNL Autonomous, powered by the Waabi Driver, is the next step in ushering in a stronger, safer, and more efficient era in transportation.”
The companies said the successful integration of the Volvo VNL Autonomous and Waabi Driver marks a significant milestone in their longstanding relationship and strategic partnership.
Both companies said they are committed to accelerating the development and adoption of autonomous trucks. With this integration complete, both companies are now focused on delivering an autonomous solution that is safe and supports broad commercial deployment.
The joint solution combines Waabi’s self-driving technology with Volvo’s autonomous truck, designed with redundant systems to enable safe autonomous operations:
According to Waabi, the Waabi Driver is the only interpretable and verifiable end-to-end AI model that is capable of true generalization, enabling it to safely and quickly scale autonomous driving across different geographies, including highways and general surface streets. This enables commercial operations that are scalable, meet the needs of customers, and work within existing logistics operations.
The Volvo VNL Autonomous is a truck purpose-built for autonomy with redundancies or back-up systems for safety-critical functions such as braking, steering, and communication.
By pairing Waabi’s breakthroughs in physical AI with Volvo’s leadership in autonomous trucks, the two companies are developing autonomous solutions primed to meet the freight industry’s needs now and in the future.
“Partnerships like the one between Volvo Autonomous Solutions and Waabi play an important role not only in advancing autonomous technology, but also in building the broader ecosystem required to support commercial deployment,” said Nils Jaeger, president of Volvo Autonomous Solutions. “Autonomy has the potential to address some of the biggest challenges in the transport industry, including safety, efficiency, and capacity. By working together, we are laying the groundwork for a more resilient future for freight.”

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