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Kodiak AI Partners Bosch for Autonomous Trucking Scale
5 Jan
Summary
- Kodiak AI and Bosch partnered to increase autonomous trucking hardware production.
- Bosch will supply automotive-grade components like sensors and steering systems.
- Kodiak aims for large-scale commercial rollout of its driverless trucks.

Kodiak AI announced a significant partnership with Bosch on Monday to ramp up the production of hardware and sensors critical for autonomous trucking. This collaboration is a key step as the self-driving truck company shifts its focus from initial pilot projects to a large-scale commercial rollout.
The agreement will see Bosch supply Kodiak with a variety of automotive-grade components, such as sensors and actuation systems, including steering technologies. The companies are working together to develop a robust, redundant autonomous platform designed for integration into trucks, either on production lines or through retrofitting.
This move by Kodiak, which recently became a public company, highlights the growing trend of autonomous technology firms prioritizing the freight sector for clearer paths to profitability. Bosch, a major global automotive supplier, continues to expand its role in autonomous mobility by providing essential systems to technology developers.




