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Automotive
22nd February 2021
Einride and Electrolux enter partnership to electrify transports

Tech transport company, Einride and one of the global appliance leaders, Electrolux, have announced a strategic partnership to electrify transports, with operations starting in Q2 of this year. The partnership will within the first three years save hundreds of tonnes of CO2, compared to diesel freight. It also signifies a crucial first step for two companies deeply invested in technological innovation and sustainability.

Artificial Intelligence
17th February 2021
AI will employ the next wave of truck drivers

A Swedish technology company called Einride that develops and provides freight transport solutions based on electric and autonomous vehicles, has released the results of a survey conducted with OnePoll on the state of the trucking industry. It examines the sentiments of American respondents around the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and industry-wide employment.

Automotive
3rd December 2020
New Einride pods powered by NVIDIA technology

Autonomous Electric Transport (AET) pioneer, Einride announced has that the next generation of Einride Pods will use the DRIVE AGX Orin autonomous vehicle computing platform to handle high speed, unmanned operations. 

Automotive
19th October 2020
Einride Pod freight EV sets record on the Top Gear track

The Einride Pod has reportedly become the first vehicle of its kind to complete a lap and set a record for the Top Gear track at Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey, United Kingdom. This achievement comes on the heels of the debut of the next generation Pod, which was unveiled last week and will be made commercially available worldwide, with highway-capable models being delivered to partners by 2023.

Automotive
8th October 2020
Autonomous trucks hit mass market in global launch

Swedish freight mobility leader, Einride is launching a range of Autonomous Electric Transport (AET) vehicles, the next generation of its electric and self-driving ‘Pod’. Available on the global market for the first time, businesses worldwide will be able to take advantage of this new smart technology and begin shipping sustainably and intelligently as early as next year.

Automotive
1st October 2020
Einride continues to drive the future of transport with new funding

Einride, a Swedish technology company that develops and provides freight transport solutions based on electric and autonomous vehicles, has announced $10m in new funding from existing investors led by impact fund - Norrsken VC. The EQT Ventures fund ('EQT Ventures'), Nordic Ninja VC, Ericsson Ventures, and other investors also participated in the round.

Automotive
14th May 2020
Einride partners with Oatly to electrify transport

Swedish technology company that designs and develops technology for freight mobility, Einride has announced that it will be partnering with Oatly, the original oat drink company, to transition to a sustainable transport solution with all-electric vehicles in the Swedish market.

Automotive
22nd April 2020
Lidl and Einride partner to electrify transport in Sweden

Since the start of their partnership in 2017, Lidl and Einride have been ambitious to electrify transport in Sweden. The transformation to a zero-emissions transport network will take place in stages and focus mainly on electrification in the short term, with automation coming in the next phase.

Artificial Intelligence
7th April 2017
Changing transport with sustainable self-driving ‘T-pod’

Today marks the global launch of Einride, the company that will change the modern transportation industry. Einride has created a technologically advanced system including the world’s first ‘T-pod’ which will change the future of the industry and improve the sustainability of mankind. The ‘T-pod’ is an electric, self-driving vehicle that can be remotely controlled by drivers, set for prototype testing in 2017 fol...

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