The business of autonomous freight.
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June, 2026
Gatik and PepsiCo announce a multi-year agreement. Driverless trucks already run across Texas, Arizona, and Arkansas.
This deployment will bring driverless trucks into one of the world’s largest food and beverage supply chains, accelerating PepsiCo’s push to build more innovative, resilient, and responsive transportation networks.
June, 2026
The Wall Street Journal confirms Gatik's driverless trucks are running at scale on public roads for PepsiCo.
A 26,000-pound box truck loaded with Doritos and Frito-Lay chips rolls out of a distribution center, bound for a Walmart store about 4 miles away. It looks like any other truck, but there is no one at the wheel.
January, 2026
Bloomberg: Driverless Trucking Firm Gatik Signs Major $600M Deal
Driverless trucks are hauling freight for major grocery chains and retailers in Texas, Arkansas, and Arizona ,with the goal of increasing deliveries and lowering costs. Reporting for TODAY, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen shares an inside look at the technology and how these autonomous trucks are transporting goods across the United States.
March, 2026
NBC News: Are Driverless Freight Trucks the New Way to Transport Goods?
Driverless trucks are hauling freight for major grocery chains and retailers in Texas, Arkansas, and Arizona ,with the goal of increasing deliveries and lowering costs. Reporting for TODAY, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen shares an inside look at the technology and how these autonomous trucks are transporting goods across the United States.
January, 2026
Forbes: ‘Hundreds’ Of Gatik Robot Delivery Trucks Headed For U.S. Roads
Gatik, a Silicon Valley startup developing self-driving delivery trucks, says its commercial operations are about to scale up dramatically, from fewer than a dozen driverless units running in multiple U.S. states now to hundreds of box trucks by the end of the year. CEO Gautam Narang said it’s also booked contracts with retailers worth at least $600 million for its automated fleet.

