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Volvo Autonomous Solutions Sets 2027 Target for Fully Driverless U.S. Highway Operations

By MGN EditorialJune 12, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Volvo Autonomous Solutions has announced plans to remove safety drivers from its U.S. highway truck fleet in Q1 2027, with ambitions to scale to more than 300 driverless vehicles by year-end and generate nearly $3 billion in revenue.

## Volvo Autonomous Solutions Eyes Fully Driverless U.S. Operations by Early 2027 Volvo Autonomous Solutions has set an ambitious timeline for the removal of safety drivers from its U.S. highway truck operations, targeting a fully driverless deployment in the first quarter of 2027, according to FreightWaves. The Swedish manufacturer's autonomous division plans to scale its driverless fleet to more than 300 trucks by the end of 2027, with projected revenues approaching $3 billion — a milestone that would mark a significant commercial inflection point for autonomous freight technology. ### Implications for Freight and Logistics Supply Chains While Volvo Autonomous Solutions operates primarily in the over-the-road trucking segment, the development carries meaningful implications for maritime-adjacent freight corridors. Port drayage, intermodal container movements, and last-mile logistics connecting marine terminals to inland distribution hubs represent some of the highest-density, highest-cost segments of the broader supply chain. The maturation of autonomous long-haul trucking technology is widely expected to accelerate pressure on these segments as well. The transition away from safety drivers — human operators who currently ride aboard autonomous vehicles as a regulatory and operational safeguard — represents a critical threshold for the industry. Achieving true driverless status on public U.S. highways requires not only technological readiness but also regulatory clearance, insurance frameworks, and public acceptance, all of which Volvo appears confident it can secure within the stated timeframe. ### Broader Autonomous Freight Context Volvo's announcement comes amid intensifying competition in the autonomous trucking space, with several players racing to achieve commercial-scale driverless operations. The freight industry has long identified driver shortages as a structural challenge, and autonomous solutions are increasingly viewed as a long-term remedy rather than a distant prospect. For port operators and maritime logistics providers, the trajectory of autonomous trucking is a strategic variable worth monitoring closely. As driverless fleets scale, the economics of landside container transport could shift considerably, affecting terminal throughput planning, gate operations, and intermodal partnerships. Volvo Autonomous Solutions has not yet detailed which specific U.S. highway corridors will be prioritised for the initial driverless rollout, but the company's existing operations have focused on high-volume freight lanes in the southern and southwestern United States. *Source: FreightWaves*
#autonomous trucking#freight technology#intermodal logistics#port drayage#supply chain#Volvo Autonomous Solutions#driverless vehicles

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