The initial focus of this collaboration will be on developing autonomous trucking solutions for ports, factory operations and corporate campuses, the city-based heavy commercial vehicle maker said in a company statement.
With global regulations and infrastructure evolving to support autonomous driving, this collaboration can extend to offer joint product offerings to international markets.
“Ashok Leyland has been looking for ways to reduce the cost of logistics in India in line with the Government’s National Logistics Policy. We see a role for autonomous driving in select sectors in achieving this and we have been partnering pioneering startups in this area,” Ashok Leyland Chief Technology Officer N Saravanan said.
“Minus Zero’s capabilities and plans impressed us, and we are excited to be working with them to develop India-specific solutions that can be scaled globally,” he added.
The collaboration between the two entities also includes hub-to-hub applications and long-haul trucking, subject to evolving regulatory frameworks surrounding autonomous driving. “…we are excited to partner with them in this journey of accelerating autonomous driving in India and globally. With our nature-inspired AI, we are bringing a paradigm shift by building Foundational AI models for autonomous driving,” said Minus Zero CEO and Co-Founder Gagandeep Reehal.
“This partnership marks the beginning of India’s autonomous driving story,” he added.