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This Article is From Apr 25, 2018

Volvo Unit Eyes Autonomous Trucks to Ease Japan Driver Shortage

(Bloomberg) -- UD Trucks, a Japanese subsidiary of Swedish truckmaker Volvo AB, plans to introduce electric and autonomous trucks within the next two years, joining global rivals in developing driverless technologies to ease a labor shortage.

The Japanese company will display autonomous and electric-drive prototypes this year, targeting field and and customer trials ahead of the Tokyo Motor Show in 2019, UD Trucks said in a statement Monday. It aims to have autonomous vehicles in daily operation by 2020 and full-fledged commercialization of fully electric and autonomous trucks by 2030, said the company, based in Saitama prefecture neighboring Tokyo.

“There are many reasons why autonomous driving will be important in Japan, but I would say it's more critical here than in other countries because of the aging society,” Douglas Nakano, senior vice president of UD Trucks, said in an interview. “The purpose of autonomous driving is not only to remove the drivers, it's also to support drivers to make it safer and easier to drive.”

The plan by UD Trucks follows those by global rivals such as Daimler AG and startups including China's Tusimple Inc. to develop self-driving trucks to cope with a tight labor market and cut logistics costs. Japan will be short of 240,000 truck drivers by 2027, Boston Consulting Group estimates.

Japan conducted truck-platooning tests, in which multiple vehicles are linked up using connectivity technology and driving systems, earlier this year. UD Trucks was part of the trials, which included Daimler subsidiary Mitsubishi Fuso Truck & Bus Corp., Isuzu Motors Ltd. as well as Hino Motors Ltd.

To contact the reporter on this story: Ma Jie in Tokyo at jma124@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Anand Krishnamoorthy at anandk@bloomberg.net, Lena Lee, Sam Nagarajan

©2018 Bloomberg L.P.

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