Embark Provides First Embark-Powered Truck to Knight-Swift as Part of Industry-First Truck Transfer Program

Embark and Knight-Swift’s Truck Transfer Program marks a significant milestone as a carrier begins to integrate Embark’s technology into existing operations for the first time.

SAN FRANCISCO – Embark Trucks, a leading developer of autonomous technology for the trucking industry, and Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings Inc, one of North America’s largest and most diversified freight transportation companies, have announced that Embark has initiated the handover of the first Embark-powered truck as part of the Truck Transfer Program (“TTP”). TTP marks the first public initiative where a carrier will directly own and operate a truck with select features of Embark’s automated driving software, allowing Embark to gain valuable insight from having its system components operating in a carrier customer’s duty cycle.

Customer Owned and Dispatched, Embark Powered

For the first time, a carrier – Knight-Swift – will place its drivers behind the wheel of an Embark-powered truck, allowing Knight-Swift to collect data regarding system safety and operational performance. The first Embark-powered truck will begin integrating into Knight-Swift’s daily operations to move loads for large shippers on the Los Angeles to Phoenix lane.

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Reliability in Customer Fleet Operations

To meet the uptime requirements of a commercial fleet, Embark has focused on hardening its Embark Universal Interface and Embark Driver software. This system hardening includes improvements in calibration and maintainability of the system, enabling quick troubleshooting so that trucks can get back on the road.

Maintainability in Customer Fleet Operations

Embark and Knight-Swift have been jointly working on several operational initiatives to prepare for the handoff of Embark-powered trucks into Knight-Swift’s daily operations. These initiatives include developing maintenance procedures for AV systems, pre- & post-trip inspections, training and certifying Knight-Swift drivers, and escalation policies for maintenance issues. Embark is also training Knight-Swift technicians to service and interact with the trucks.

While on the road, Embark-powered trucks will be monitored and supported by Embark Guardian, a combination of cloud-based fleet management software and personnel, which will monitor the health of the Embark system while enhancing safety on the road.

This outside perspective and collaboration with Knight-Swift drivers bring critical insights to Embark’s system as the company continues to execute its commercialization effort and go-to-market strategy.

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“I am excited to take delivery, so our drivers and customers can provide direct feedback on the technology as we use it in day-to-day operations to enable new safety and efficiency in trucking,” said Knight-Swift CEO, Dave Jackson.

Embark CEO Alex Rodrigues said, “Handing over the first Embark-powered truck to the Knight-Swift team tops off a year in which Embark has made critical strides to close the gap between testing our autonomous technology and scaling it across customer fleets. The Truck Transfer Program will be a model for the industry as we move from the R&D and pilot phase toward commercialization.”

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