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Autonomous Trucks Expand Testing to Michigan's Harsh Winter Conditions

By MGN EditorialMarch 4, 2026 at 09:35 PM

Torc Robotics, a Daimler Truck subsidiary, is expanding public-road testing of its autonomous trucks to the greater Ann Arbor area in Michigan, where they will face snow, ice, and rain.

In a significant step forward for the autonomous trucking industry, Torc Robotics has announced that it will be expanding its public-road testing to the greater Ann Arbor area in Michigan. This move will see the Daimler Truck subsidiary's autonomous trucks navigating the challenging winter conditions of the region, including snow, ice, and rain. According to Freight Waves, Torc Robotics' decision to test its autonomous technology in Michigan's humid continental climate represents a bold move, as few competitors have ventured into such harsh environments. The company will be using the latest-generation autonomous chassis to tackle the unique driving conditions posed by the state's weather. "Expanding our public-road testing to the greater Ann Arbor area is a crucial step in our journey to bring safe and reliable autonomous trucks to market," said a Torc Robotics spokesperson. "The diverse weather and road conditions in Michigan will provide valuable data and insights to further refine our technology." The move to Michigan comes as the autonomous trucking industry continues to make strides, with companies like Torc Robotics leading the way in developing advanced systems capable of navigating complex environments. As the technology matures, the ability to operate in a wide range of weather conditions will be crucial for the widespread adoption of self-driving trucks. Industry experts believe that the successful testing of autonomous trucks in Michigan's harsh winters could pave the way for further advancements and increased confidence in the technology's capabilities. This, in turn, could accelerate the integration of autonomous trucks into the maritime supply chain, potentially improving efficiency, safety, and sustainability across the industry.
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