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Kodiak AI and Bosch team up to develop hardware for self-driving vehicles

Kodiak AI announced on Monday that it had partnered with Bosch in order to increase production of autonomous trucking sensors and hardware. The?self driving truck company is looking to move away from pilot deployments to large-scale commercial roll-outs.

Investors are increasing pressure on self-driving tech developers to show viable business models. This is after years of spending a lot and generating little revenue. Many players in the industry are now turning to freight because it is more predictable and provides a clearer path to profitability.

The companies announced at the CES trade show that Bosch would supply Kodiak a wide range of automotive components. These include?sensors, vehicle actuation technologies such as steering technology, and?sensors.

The financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

Bosch and Kodiak will work together to create a redundant, production-grade autonomous platform. This platform will integrate hardware, firmware, and software interfaces required to install Kodiak's AI driver into trucks on production lines, or retrofitted.

Kodiak has established itself as one the few autonomous trucking firms to operate vehicles in commercial service without a safety driver. The company claims to have already deployed driverless trucks owned by customers, a milestone that many of its rivals are yet to achieve.

Bosch, the world's biggest automotive supplier in terms of revenue, is expanding its presence in autonomous mobility by providing sensors, compute, and vehicle control systems for carmakers and tech firms. (Reporting from Akash Sriram and Abhirup in San Francisco, Editing by Shilpa Majumdar and Krishna Chandra Eluri.)

(source: Reuters)