- Aurora and Continental reach key development milestone of
exclusive partnership: Completion of blueprint and design of the
future Aurora Driver hardware and fallback system
- Companies release a roadmap to the planned Start of Production
(SOP) in 2027 based on detailed development plans and key
milestones
- Lineside integration: As part of the roadmap to 2027,
Continental will work closely with and directly ship the Aurora
Driver hardware to Aurora’s truck manufacturing partners
Continental and Aurora Innovation (NASDAQ: AUR) announced they
have achieved a key development milestone to commercialize
autonomous trucks at scale. The companies have finalized the design
and architecture of the future fallback system and hardware of the
Aurora Driver – an SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) Level 4
autonomous driving system – that Continental plans to start
production of in 2027. The finalized hardware design comes less
than a year after the companies entered an industry-first
partnership aimed at high-volume manufacturing of autonomous
trucking systems.
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World’s first serviceable automotive-grade autonomous system
at scale
Introducing new hardware to the market is complex and
time-intensive, often taking years from initial design to the start
of production. Recognizing this challenge early on, Aurora teamed
up with Continental to jointly develop reliable, serviceable,
cost-efficient autonomous hardware kits for mass production. The
partnership gives Aurora a path to deploy autonomous trucks at
scale after its initial driverless launch, planned at the end of
2024. With Continental's automotive development and manufacturing
expertise, the future Aurora Driver will be designed to deliver
customer value for one million miles.
“Technologies for autonomous mobility present the biggest
opportunity to transform driving behavior since the creation of the
automobile,” said Philipp von Hirschheydt, Executive Board member
for the Automotive Group sector at Continental. “Achieving this
milestone puts us on a credible path to deploy easy-to-service
autonomous trucking systems that customers demand.”
Joining engineering forces to maximize safety
Aurora is also working with Continental’s world-class
engineering team to provide an industrialized fallback system that
is expected to go into production in 2027. To operate safely
without a human driver, autonomous vehicles require built-in
redundancies that provide backups in the rare case a component or
sensor fails. One of these redundancies is the fallback system – a
specialized secondary computer that can take over operation if a
failure occurs in the primary system. This innovative dual
engineering approach is intended to reduce the exposure of the main
and fallback system to single points of failure.
“From day one, we knew we’d need to build a strong ecosystem of
partners to bring this technology to market safely and at a
commercial scale,” said Chris Urmson, Co-Founder and CEO at Aurora.
“Finalizing the design of our future hardware is a meaningful step
toward making the unit economics of the Aurora Driver compelling
and building a business for the long-term.”
The Path to the Start of Production in 2027
Continental and Aurora are also sharing their four-year
partnership roadmap to commercialize thousands of autonomous
trucks:
- 2023 – Blueprint and
Design: Aurora and Continental align on the detailed
system architecture, key requirements, and detailed technical
specifications of the Aurora Driver hardware and new
high-performance fallback system. This phase is complete.
- 2024-2025 – Build and
Test: With the
system architecture in hand, Continental will build initial
versions of the hardware for testing at its new facility in New
Braunfels, Texas, USA, and across its global manufacturing
footprint.
- 2026-2027 – Finalization, Start of
Production, and Integration: Continental will
industrialize and validate the future Aurora Driver hardware and
fallback system before the Start of Production at its facilities.
The hardware will leverage a wide spectrum of Continental’s
extensive automotive product portfolio from sensors, automated
driving control units (ADCU), high-performance computers (HPC),
telematics units, and more. The hardware and fallback system will
be shipped to Aurora’s trucking manufacturing partners for
integration into autonomous-ready vehicles. During this phase, the
companies will also develop a service playbook and maintenance
network for Aurora’s customers.
- 2027 and beyond – Deployment at
Scale: Thousands of trucks integrated with the Aurora
Driver are ready to autonomously haul freight across the U.S.
“Entering an exclusive partnership with Aurora was a very good
decision as it is an ideal match,” von Hirschheydt added. “Being
the industry’s only tier-one supplier with a commitment to
industrialize autonomous hardware kits at scale allows us to be at
the forefront of and capitalize on this groundbreaking
technology.”
Continental and Aurora at CES 2024
Continental will showcase its latest technologies, including its
work with Aurora, at a structure exhibit in Central Plaza across
from the Las Vegas Convention Center from Tuesday, January 9
through Friday, January 12. An invitation-only media event has been
scheduled for January 9. Please contact Mary Arraf for details.
To learn more about this news and partnership, please visit us
at Continental’s booth.
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and X: #ContinentalCES
About Continental
Continental develops pioneering technologies and services for
sustainable and connected mobility of people and their goods.
Founded in 1871, the technology company offers safe, efficient,
intelligent and affordable solutions for vehicles, machines,
traffic and transportation. In 2022, Continental generated sales of
€39.4 billion and currently employs around 200,000 people in 57
countries and markets.
About Aurora
Aurora (Nasdaq: AUR) is delivering the benefits of self-driving
technology safely, quickly, and broadly to make transportation
safer, increasingly accessible, and more reliable and efficient
than ever before. The Aurora Driver is a self-driving system
designed to operate multiple vehicle types, from freight-hauling
trucks to ride-hailing passenger vehicles, and underpins Aurora
Horizon and Aurora Connect, its driver-as-a-service products for
trucking and ride-hailing. Aurora is working with industry leaders
across the transportation ecosystem, including Continental, FedEx,
PACCAR, Ryder, Schneider, Toyota, Uber, Uber Freight, Volvo Trucks
and Werner. For Aurora’s latest news, visit aurora.tech and
@aurora_inno.
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manufacture, and scale, autonomous systems and related products and
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