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Driverless Trucks Face Manufacturing Hurdles, Not Software Challenges
By MGN Editorial•March 10, 2026 at 03:21 PM
New research finds the real barrier to widespread adoption of autonomous trucks is not software, but the ability to manufacture them at scale.
The future of driverless trucking may not be limited by software development, but rather the ability to produce autonomous vehicles at a large enough scale, according to new research from Telemetry, a communications and research firm.
In an interview with FreightWaves, Telemetry's vice president of market research Sam Abuelsamid explained that the key challenge facing the driverless truck industry is 'manufacturing at scale.' While the software and sensor technology for self-driving trucks has advanced rapidly, actually building enough units to meet demand remains a significant hurdle.
'The real barrier now is not the software, it's the manufacturing,' Abuelsamid said. 'How do you take these things and manufacture them at scale? That's where the real challenge is.'
Telemetry's research found that major truck manufacturers are still working to develop the production processes and supply chains needed to build autonomous trucks in high volumes. This is a critical step before the technology can be widely deployed across the trucking industry.
The findings underscore that the path to driverless trucks is not just about perfecting the AI and sensor systems, but also the nuts and bolts of vehicle manufacturing. As the industry continues to make progress on the technical side, addressing the manufacturing challenge will be key to unlocking the full potential of autonomous trucking at scale.
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