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Aurora Innovation Stock Jumps After Volvo-DSV Autonomous Truck Launch in Texas

Aurora Innovation Stock Jumps After Volvo-DSV Autonomous Truck Launch in Texas

FORT WORTH, Texas, May 13, 2026, 14:02 (CDT)

Volvo Autonomous Solutions and DSV have kicked off commercial autonomous freight runs in Texas, putting a Volvo VNL Autonomous truck—equipped with Aurora Innovation’s self-driving tech—onto public roads for regular service. The route connects Aurora’s Dallas and Houston hubs. For now, a safety driver stays behind the wheel. DSV Road CEO Helmut Schweighofer described the Texas project as “real-world operations” and labeled it a “production, depot-to-depot setup.” DSV

The clock’s ticking for Aurora, with the company pushing hard to shift perception—from a distant bet on self-driving tech to a real player selling trucking services. Aurora shares jumped roughly 15% to $8.31 in U.S. trading, bringing its market cap to around $16.2 billion.

CEO Chris Urmson last week said Aurora remains “on track to put hundreds of driverless trucks on the road this year.” The company is targeting more than 200 driverless trucks deployed by year-end and has seven customers committed to its driverless group, among them McLane, the Berkshire Hathaway-owned distributor. Aurora Innovation, Inc.

Aurora calls its Driver system the full stack—software, hardware, data—that actually guides the truck on the road. In its filing, the company pitched Driver as a flexible platform built to work across different vehicle types, but said it’s focusing on trucks first. The reason: high-volume highway routes lend themselves to more standardization compared to the complex variability of urban streets.

Aurora is pitching Driver as a Service, or DaaS—think subscription, where freight carriers or truck manufacturers hold the keys to the fleet, but pay Aurora for the driving tech itself, typically by the mile. For Aurora’s bottom line, that means the real lever is how many freight operators and truck builders actually sign on.

The DSV arrangement isn’t a leap to fully driverless trucks just yet. Volvo says this first DSV phase will still use a safety driver. Its Autona/freight system brings together Volvo’s own trucks and operations with autonomous driving tech from both Aurora and Waabi—clear evidence that big truck manufacturers like Volvo aren’t betting everything on a single autonomy partner.

Aurora’s latest deal with McLane adds another notch to its food and retail distribution portfolio. The partners reported piling up over 280,000 autonomous miles across Texas, moving 1,400 loads before transitioning to targeted driverless runs linking Dallas and Houston.

Aurora’s first quarter numbers show the gap’s not closing. Revenue clocked in at $1 million, dwarfed by a $223 million net loss. R&D burned through $195 million. As of March 31, filings list $273 million in cash and cash equivalents, along with $952 million in short-term investments.

Investors are likely to circle back to a few risks here. Aurora doesn’t see meaningful revenue before it hits commercial scale, still forecasts ongoing operating losses, and could seek additional funding. The company also burned through $159 million in cash from operations last quarter.

Aurora’s fresh Texas lane marks another commercial milestone—but it’s hardly a conclusive answer. Bigger question: can these trips scale into steady freight, cheaper hardware, and enough paid miles to keep up with their spending rate?

Stock Market Today

  • BofA Nearly Doubles Micron Price Target to $950, Boosts Four AI Chip Stocks
    May 13, 2026, 5:55 PM EDT. Bank of America analyst Vivek Arya raised Micron Technology's price target from $500 to $950, citing supply constraints and strong AI demand. The $1.7 trillion AI data center market forecast for 2030 underpins the bullish outlook. BofA also increased targets for Marvell, AMD, Coherent, and Nvidia amid rising demand for AI hardware. Arya highlighted limited memory supply elasticity due to capital, power, and geopolitical factors, signaling longer pricing strength for DRAM and NAND memory. Micron's substantial capital expenditures aim to expand capacity by 2028, aligning with rising memory needs per AI accelerator chip. Nvidia's upcoming Vera Rubin systems, equipped with high bandwidth memory, underscore growing Micron orders. Overall, BofA projects sustained AI infrastructure growth, benefiting semiconductor chipmakers.

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