Shares rose 9.3% as Aurora's clear roadmap toward scaling its autonomous trucking fleet and meaningful cost reductions in hardware drove investor enthusiasm, signaling confidence in execution and market expansion despite limited near-term financial details.
- Aurora is preparing to launch its second-generation commercial hardware kit in Q2, designed for 1 million miles of operation and featuring a 50%+ reduction in hardware costs.
- The new hardware includes FirstLight, a proprietary long-range FMCW lidar with a 1-kilometer range, doubling competitor performance and enhancing safety reaction time to more than 34 seconds at highway speeds.
- Expansion accelerated with 12 distinct routes now in operation, including new bidirectional service between Dallas-Laredo and Dallas-Oklahoma City.
- Collaboration with Hirschbach targets scaling to 500 autonomous trucks under a Driver-as-a-Service model, representing potential multiyear revenues in the hundreds of millions starting 2027.
- The existing fleet demonstrated strong utilization, for example Werner’s trucks averaging over 4,000 miles per week with 100% on-time performance and zero Aurora Driver-attributed collisions.
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