MOSCOW, June 3 Three more unmanned KamAZ trucks began transporting goods along the M-11 Moscow-St. Petersburg highway, in total There are now six such vehicles on the route, the press service of the automaker said.
«Three more have left since July 1, as we promised. Now there are six unmanned vehicles on the route,» the company said.
As explained in KamAZ, five vehicles carry out commercial transportation of goods, the sixth is working out technical algorithms to improve the quality of work.
For the first time, unmanned KamAZ vehicles appeared on the M-11 on June 14th. The development of unmanned cargo delivery takes place as part of the experimental legal regime (EPR) program. So far, only KamAZ vehicles have passed all the established procedures for participation in it.
Another domestic enterprise, Sberavtotekh, is engaged in similar production, which will soon release its models on the track.
The Ministry of Transport is promoting the Unmanned Vehicles project logistics corridors» as a strategic initiative. It was developed as part of the implementation of the digital transformation strategy for the transport industry. Technological, organizational and business solutions that will be worked out within the framework of the experimental legal regime on M-11 will also form the basis of future transport and logistics corridors. By 2030, unmanned transportation is planned to be organized on 19.5 thousand kilometers of federal roads. ria.ru/20230614/kamaz-1878064475.html» data-title='KamAZ designer spoke about the advantages of unmanned vehicles'>