Those interested in road cycling may be familiar with the term ‘peloton’, where a pack of riders conserve energy by slipstreaming behind other cyclists. The trucking industry has recognised an opportunity to replicate this on highways, and has been developing various so-called ‘platooning’ systems that allow trucks to travel in a close-knit convoy. In the US, platooning is currently allowed in demonstration and testing form across ten states, including Nevada, California, Utah, Michigan, Florida and Texas.
Based in Mountain View, California, Peloton Technology has been operating in this space since 2011, and has secured investment from the likes of Denso, Magna, UPS and OEMs such as Volvo Trucks. Josh Switkes, Chief Executive of the company, holds
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