Waymo reveals the big autonomous trucking hub it’s building in Dallas
Alphabet subsidiary Waymo has unveiled a concept image showing the huge autonomous trucking hub it is building in the Dallas-Forth Worth area of Texas. In addition to the architecture, the company has also revealed some details about the proposed facility, including that it will span nine acres and accommodate hundreds of large trucks. The new Texas-based hub will become part of Waymo Via, the company’s autonomous trucking division. In an announcement dated Aug. 18, the company shared a simple architectural rendition of the proposed facility, showing an elegant postmodern office building with a number of truck parking spaces behind it. Waymo states that its future Dallas-Forth Worth trucking hub will serve as the main operating center in the state of Texas, at least when it comes to commercial use with its partners. As such, this hub will be able to transport hundreds of large trucks that are used to move goods. The company states that this hub will be able to scale over time in Texas, easing its eventual need for more complex testing as the company works towards the rollout of fully autonomous services. The new trucking hub will also come in handy in supporting these trucks on long haul routes in the area, including trips to the company’s Phoenix Center in Arizona. Waymo did not specify when it expected the new operations center to open, but noted that local talent is currently being hired to work at the site.
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