Bot Auto’s Playbook for One Billion Autonomous Miles
Brett Suma, President and COO of Bot Auto, joined Grayson Brulte on The Road to Autonomy podcast to discuss Bot Auto’s playbook for autonomously driving one billion autonomous miles in four years.
On April 29th by completing its first humanless run from Houston to Dallas. To achieve long-term growth and commercial success, Bot Auto is rejecting the standard driver-as-a-service intermediary model used by its competitors. Instead, the company is building direct relationships with shippers and designing a utility grid of capacity focused on solving network sequencing, lane selection, and utilization.
As the company focuses on capital-efficient deployment, Bot Auto plans to sidestep raising large funding rounds to purchase depreciating operations assets. Instead, the company will rely on traditional financing methods, established banking relationships, and an experienced sales force to scale its tractor and trailer counts. With a comprehensive five-year financial roadmap in place, Bot Auto is positioning itself to scale organically based on market demand, setting a disciplined target of one billion autonomous miles within the next four years.
Episode Chapters
- 0:00 Why Bot Auto
- 4:56 April 29th Humanless Houston to Dallas Run
- 9:52 Economics of Humanless Miles
- 14:36 Building a Trucking Business
- 17:17 Capacity as a Utility Grid, Not Truck Counts
- 24:19 Bot Auto’s Business Model
- 29:34 CapEx and Financing Trucks
- 32:15 Hidden Risk of Operating a Mixed Fleet
- 41:49 Staying Disciplined as Bot Auto Grows
- 44:24 One Billion Autonomous Miles in Four Years
- 47:36 AUTNMY AI
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