Humble launches cabless autonomous electric truck with $24 million funding

Here's what it means for you.
Innovative solutions in freight transport could significantly enhance operational efficiencies and reshape logistics practices.
What happened
Humble unveiled its cabless autonomous truck and secured $24 million in seed funding.
The Context
- The U.S. freight industry is valued at $900 billion.
- Humble's technology differs from competitors by eliminating the driver's cab and hub handoffs.
- The startup was founded by veterans from Uber ATG and Waabi.
Takeaway
Humble's unique approach could disrupt the traditional freight transport model and attract significant interest in the autonomous vehicle market.
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