Medium duty autonomous trucks now operate 24 hours a day with no driver in Texas, Arizona, and Arkansas

Medium duty autonomous trucks now operate at full scale for multiple retailers in Texas, Arizona, and Arkansas. 

The company Gatik recently reached $600 in contracted revenue for daily deliveries to multiple Fortune 50 retailers using its autonomous medium duty trucks with no human truck driver or supervisor on board. Gatik’s freight-only operations were launched in mid-2025. The company has since completed 60,000 fully driverless orders without incident. 

“Autonomous trucking is no longer a promise. It’s a business,” said Gautam Narang, CEO and co-founder of Gatik, in a press release. “With more than $600 million in contracted revenue, Gatik has proved that autonomous trucking is not only possible but commercially viable, and the fierce demand for our solution reflects how quickly this new model will reshape the future of logistics. Today, we are operating fully driverless trucks across multiple logistics networks and markets, serving the largest retailers and CPG companies in the country. This consistency in real-world operations is a turning point for autonomous logistics.”

The 26 and 30 foot medium duty autonomous trucks operate in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, the Phoenix Metro area, and in Northwest Arkansas. Gatik’s autonomous trucks have also been deployed commercially in Nebraska and Ontario, Canada at a smaller scale. 

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