Locomation was launched in 2018 by veterans of Carnegie Mellon’s National Robotics Engineering...

Locomation was launched in 2018 by veterans of Carnegie Mellon’s National Robotics Engineering Center.

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Locomation, an autonomous trucking technology solutions provider, announced the findings of an independent environmental impact evaluation that its Autonomous Relay Convoy (ARC) system will reduce the greenhouse gas (GHG) footprint, fuel consumption, and operating costs of transporting goods by truck.

Locomation’s ARC system consists of two-truck convoys that are electronically tethered. The Human-Guided Autonomy solution enables one driver to operate the lead truck while a second driver rests in the follower truck, which is operating autonomously. Periodically, the trucks swap places to allow each driver to take turns leading and resting in compliance with U.S. Department of Transportation Hours-of-Service regulations.

The evaluation, by Boundless Impact Research & Analytics, Inc. concluded that compared to traditional Class 8 trucks, trucks equipped with Locomation’s technology would:

  • reduce the GHG Footprint of freight transportation by 22%;
  • cut Operating Costs 19%;
  • decrease Fuel Consumption 21%;
  • lower Photochemical Ozone Formation by 22%
  • reduce the GHG Abatement Cost, or dollars per tonne of avoided greenhouse gas emissions,below any of the alternatives considered

These conclusions are based on the ARC system’s ability to reduce truck idling by up to 90%and increase fuel efficiency by 8% on average.

“This report confirms that Locomation’s ARC system means dramatic efficiency gains,  saving fuel and eliminating idling and empty miles, and can help carriers and shippers dramatically reduce their Scope 1 and Scope 3 Greenhouse Gas emissions.” said Dr. Çetin Meriçli, Locomation’s CEO and co-founder. “We are proud to be the first company to verify its green claims with an independent, third party, science-based review, and we invite anyone making claims around environmental impact or fuel consumption to do the same. ”

The environmental impact evaluation utilized a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) method that assessed the Scope 1, 2, and 3 GHG emissions of Locomation’s ARC technology.

The Boundless Impact Score is a summary of the five Environmental Key Performance Indicators/ Locomation scored best in each EKPI compared to the alternative technologies listed in the report. As a result, Boundless awarded Locomation its highest possible score for positive environmental impact, a ten out of ten (10/10) on per-unit impact. 

“Our environmental impact assessment of Locomation’s technology provided a science-based and independent critique and comparison of the environmental benefits of several trucking technologies,” said Bret Strogen, Boundless director of Research. “Locomation’s autonomous trucking system would offer a significant environmental improvement over other common fuel reduction technologies such as Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control and Idle Reduction Technology.” 

Locomation is preparing to be the first autonomous trucking technology company to engage in commercial operations at scale in the U.S. with its ARC system starting in late 2022 with Wilson Logistics and following with PGT Trucking in 2023. 

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