Einride has joined the European Connected and Autonomous Vehicle Alliance (ECAVA), a European Commission-facilitated initiative. ECAVA will advise EU institutions as the union transitions from policy design and pilot phases to implementing binding rules, market enforcement, and scaled deployment of advanced mobility, automation, and AI-enabled systems.

Einride is now part of ECAVA

Einride‘s involvement reflects its extensive operational experience across multiple EU jurisdictions, with permits for autonomous driving secured in four countries, providing a real-world freight perspective to advance autonomous and sustainable mobility”, stated the company. “Einride is the only autonomous freight operator selected to participate in the exclusive forum to shape the future of European connected, cooperative and automated mobility”.

“Europe is ready to compete, and Einride’s participation in ECAVA reflects the progress we’ve made across member states in autonomous, electric, and digital freight,” added Roozbeh Charli, CEO of Einride. “Freight is the backbone of Europe’s economy and advancing autonomous transport is essential to strengthening the region’s competitiveness, resilience, and supply chain efficiency. As Europe defines the future of connected and automated mobility, Einride’s role as ECAVA’s only autonomous freight operator brings essential operational insight to support Europe’s leadership in this transition.”

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