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Truck Platooning is a form of Telematics and Vehicle Electronics that enables a convoy of trucks to travel together in a close formation. The lead truck is driven by a human driver, while the following trucks are autonomously controlled by a computer system. This system allows the trucks to maintain a safe distance between each other, while also reducing fuel consumption and emissions. The technology also allows for improved communication between the trucks, allowing for better coordination and smoother driving.
The Truck Platooning market is growing rapidly, as the technology is becoming increasingly popular among trucking companies. The technology is seen as a way to improve safety, reduce costs, and increase efficiency. It is also seen as a way to reduce traffic congestion and improve the overall flow of traffic.
Some of the companies in the Truck Platooning market include Peloton Technology, Starsky Robotics, TuSimple, and Daimler. Show Less Read more