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Building Trust in Autonomous Trucks for a Successful Future

Trucker Talk RadioBy Trucker Talk RadioSeptember 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The market for autonomous trucks is expanding as federal regulations and funding strategies evolve, yet gaining public trust is essential for widespread implementation.

According to research and consulting firm McKinsey & Co, it is forecasted that by 2035, 13% of heavy-duty, over-the-road trucks in the U.S. will be autonomous, surpassing China’s projected rate of 11%. Moreover, the global autonomous truck market is expected to increase over four times, reaching $1.5 trillion by 2034, as stated by Global Market Insights.

The recently proposed America Drives Act, introduced on July 23 by California Representative Vince Fong, suggests that a federal regulatory framework for autonomous trucks is beginning to take shape. The bill has been assigned to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure for review.

To support financing for autonomous trucks, lenders are considering various models including:

  • Asset-backed loans
  • Usage-based financing
  • Full-service leasing arrangements

Despite the current momentum, Earl Adams Jr., Vice President of Public Policy and Regulatory Affairs at PlusAI, emphasizes that the key challenge lies in securing public trust. He shared his insights in an interview with Equipment Finance News:

“Ultimately, the threshold or challenge for the industry is not necessarily regulation. I actually think that it is public acceptance and the public being prepared to look up and see the 80,000-pound bullet driving down the highway without a driver. We need people to feel comfortable with that reality.”

— Earl Adams, VP of public policy and regulatory affairs, PlusAI

The Importance of OEM Partnerships

Adams stresses the significance of strong partnerships with Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) in fostering public confidence. He noted that these collaborations are vital for multiple stakeholders, extending beyond just regulators.

PlusAI has collaborated with various truck OEMs, including Traton Group, Hyundai, and IVECO. Other notable partnerships include Aurora Innovation with Volvo and Paccar, and Torc Robotics with Daimler Truck. According to Adams, these affiliations are also expected to enhance trust among lenders and insurance companies.

Regulatory and Incentive Landscape

Besides the America Drives Act, which seeks to align autonomous truck regulations with broader industry standards, federal officials are actively working on other measures to boost the market. U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy is advocating for a comprehensive framework aimed at enhancing safety standards, promoting innovation, and supporting domestic production.

The availability of state or federal incentives for autonomous vehicles remains uncertain, though it may not be necessary due to the potential for significantly reduced operating costs compared to traditional trucks. Adams noted that this could lead to higher profit margins in an industry with typically tight margins. For instance, cost-per-mile modeling shows that a fleet of 30 autonomous trucks could break even in just two years on specific high-value routes.

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