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Humble Robotics is a San Francisco-based autonomous vehicle company developing the Humble Hauler, a fully autonomous, cabless electric freight truck designed to dramatically lower the cost of long-haul and regional freight transportation. Founded with a vision to modernize the $800+ billion U.S. trucking industry, the company focuses on solving core problems such as driver shortages, high fuel and maintenance costs, safety risks, and emissions. By removing the driver’s cab, diesel engine, and traditional limitations, Humble Robotics is building a new class of purpose-built autonomous freight vehicles that operate more efficiently, safely, and sustainably than conventional trucks.
The Humble Hauler is an all-electric, vision-first autonomous platform engineered for dock-to-dock operation. It features a cabless design that significantly reduces weight (approximately 20% lighter than a traditional tractor-trailer), enabling greater payload capacity and improved energy efficiency. The vehicle achieves a maximum range of up to 200 miles per charge, a top speed of 55 mph, and zero tailpipe emissions. It is powered by a low-maintenance electric powertrain with 24/7 charging support and real-time battery telemetry.
The system uses advanced vision-based AI (cameras + AI reasoning) rather than relying heavily on expensive LiDAR or HD maps. This allows the vehicle to reason like a human driver, adapting to dynamic road conditions, unpredictable obstacles, and varying cargo types. The Hauler can unload directly at the dock, eliminating the need for separate yard tractors or manual intervention at transfer points. Safety is prioritized through redundant failsafes, predictive collision avoidance, and hardened independent controls. The company offers a full-service model where Humble handles operations, maintenance, and charging, providing shippers with a simple, predictable per-mile cost.
Humble Robotics is still in the development and early deployment phase but has demonstrated strong progress with its technology. The company is targeting high-volume freight corridors and logistics networks where consistent, low-cost autonomous transport can deliver the greatest impact. Their approach combines cutting-edge AI with practical freight economics to create a scalable, sustainable alternative to traditional trucking.
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