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Jan 10, 2023

Gatik and Goodyear to develop intelligent tires with ability to accurately estimate tire-road friction potential

Partnerships

  • Gatik, an autonomous truck developer for middle-mile delivery, partnered with American multinational tire manufacturer Goodyear to release a proof of concept for intelligent tires powered by Goodyear SightLine technology. The companies claim that the technology can accurately estimate tire-road friction potential and provide real-time information to Gatik’s automated driving system (ADS).

  • The two companies initially partnered in September 2021 for tire intelligence tech integration and recently deployed road-friction detection capabilities in Canada. The companies used tire sensor-derived information together with other vehicle data, connected to Goodyear’s cloud-based proprietary algorithms, to detect low-grip conditions, such as snowy or icy conditions to enhance fleet safety. 

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