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On this episode of "For Your Innovation," we engage with Don Burnette, founder and CEO of Kodiak Robotics, to explore their journey and aspirations of autonomous trucking. With insights into Kodiak's unique approach to overcoming the industry's challenges, the episode delves into the technological advancements and strategic partnerships that propel the company forward. Emphasizing proprietary data's pivotal role and innovative strategies for safety and redundancy, the conversation sheds light on how Kodiak is navigating the future of transportation. This episode offers a glimpse into the readiness of autonomous trucking technology for deployment, potentially starting a new era of efficiency and safety on the roads.
"Our trucks can drive almost 24/7, whereas manually driven trucks are limited by hours of service. So, each driver is limited to about 11 hours per day. But on average, trucks are only moving in a useful way for about seven hours per day. So, the trucks are very underutilized today and we can nearly triple that asset utilization, which allows the companies to effectively triple their revenues. For the same number of assets, right?" - @don_burnette
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On this episode of "For Your Innovation," we engage with Don Burnette, founder and CEO of Kodiak Robotics, to explore their journey and aspirations of autonomous trucking. With insights into Kodiak's unique approach to overcoming the industry's challenges, the episode delves into the technological advancements and strategic partnerships that propel the company forward. Emphasizing proprietary data's pivotal role and innovative strategies for safety and redundancy, the conversation sheds light on how Kodiak is navigating the future of transportation. This episode offers a glimpse into the readiness of autonomous trucking technology for deployment, potentially starting a new era of efficiency and safety on the roads.
"Our trucks can drive almost 24/7, whereas manually driven trucks are limited by hours of service. So, each driver is limited to about 11 hours per day. But on average, trucks are only moving in a useful way for about seven hours per day. So, the trucks are very underutilized today and we can nearly triple that asset utilization, which allows the companies to effectively triple their revenues. For the same number of assets, right?" - @don_burnette
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