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UD Trucks Plans for Self-Driving and Electric Heavy-Duty Trucks by 2030

Apr. 26, 2018

Filed Under: Innovation, Trucks Tagged With: autonomous driving, electric trucks, UD Trucks

UD Trucks Corp. announced on April 23 that it is aiming to have fully autonomous, fully electric heavy-duty trucks in…...

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