The research and development project of which this truck is a part reveals that self-driving trucks may offer a significant contribution to increased transport efficiency and productivity; in particular in mines, ports and other geographically limited and well-controlled environments with a large proportion of repetitive driving.
FMX tech
The test site is the Boliden mine in Kristineberg in northern Sweden. This is where the very first self-driving Volvo FMX truck will become operational in the next few months. Over the coming year the operation will gradually increase to include another three such vehicles.
These series-built FMX trucks are equipped with new functionality. Among other things, they include a system incorporating radar/laser-based sensors. This system is initially used to monitor the mine’s geometry and to generate a map of the route that the truck has to traverse.
Volvo Group had released a film - featuring Holmstrum - showing the opportunities that open up with autonomous trucks. The film was recorded in harsh operating conditions in the Kristineberg Mine 100 kilometres from Arvidsjaur in northern Sweden.