Two autonomous electric trucks manufactured by the Russian company "EvoCargo" have started operating at the Nizhny Tagil Iron and Steel Works EVRAZ NTMK. The vehicles transport metal samples and steel blanks along predetermined routes of 4 kilometers.
The robotic trucks are equipped with a multifunctional perception and navigation system. They are equipped with lidars, sonars and cameras for orientation in space. The computing unit processes sensor and navigation data, coordinates movement and responds to changes on the road.
Each of the robotic trucks carries up to 2 tons of cargo. Its maximum speed is 20 km per hour, and one charge is enough for 200 km. EVRAZ NTMK plans to expand the fleet of autonomous trucks and launch a new route of more than 13 km.
EvoCargo has already introduced its unmanned trucks in 40 different companies, including Gazprom Neft, Severstal-Metiz, Sibur-Tomskneftekhim, Wildberries and Russian Post.
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