Kodiak AI and Bosch Start Validating Sensors for High-Volume Autonomous Trucks
Bosch has begun delivering camera and vehicle actuation components for integration into Kodiak AI’s SensorPods, and Kodiak has completed early prototype sensor integration and is testing production-grade modules. The companies have achieved engineering milestones toward a redundant autonomous platform and will showcase SensorPods at ACT Expo May 3-6.
1. Partnership Progress
Bosch has begun delivering critical camera and vehicle actuation components to Kodiak AI for integration into its SensorPods, marking the transition from strategic agreement to engineering execution.
2. Prototype Integration and Testing
Kodiak AI has completed early prototype integrations of Bosch sensors into its proprietary SensorPods and is actively testing production-grade modules to validate performance in autonomous trucking applications.
3. Production-Grade Autonomous Platform
The collaboration focuses on developing a redundant autonomous driving platform designed for high-volume deployment, combining Kodiak’s AI software with Bosch hardware to ensure modularity and system-level integration.
4. ACT Expo Showcase
Kodiak AI will display SensorPod assemblies featuring Bosch-developed hardware at ACT Expo May 3-6 in Las Vegas, highlighting progress toward commercializing driverless trucking at scale.