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Terraline is a technology company.
Terraline develops battery-electric, long-haul Class 8 trucks, designed from a clean sheet for human and autonomous operation. Its software-defined vehicle platform integrates a central compute system, cloud-connected telemetry, and an AI-driven backend. This architecture enables over-the-air updates, real-time diagnostics, and an adaptable framework for autonomous capabilities.
Graham Doorley founded Terraline in 2021, recognizing heavy-duty trucking needed fundamental redesign, not just electrification of existing platforms. An electro-mechanical engineer with Tesla experience, Doorley envisioned purpose-built electric vehicles. His insight focused on integrating modern technology from inception, bypassing legacy design limitations.
Terraline's long-range electric trucks serve commercial fleets, industrial, utility, and defense sectors requiring reliable, connected, autonomy-ready transport. The company envisions transforming heavy logistics by providing high-performance, sustainable battery-electric vehicles, reducing environmental impact and streamlining operational complexities. This fosters cleaner, more intelligent freight transportation.
Terraline has raised $7.0M across 1 funding round.
Terraline has raised $7.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Terraline has raised $7.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Terraline's investors include Trucks Venture Capital, Abstract Ventures, AlleyCorp, Felicis Ventures, Forerunner Ventures, Maniv Mobility, Scribble Ventures, Seven Seven Six, Thrive Capital, Toyota Ventures, Two Sigma Ventures, Uncork Capital.
Terraline has raised $7.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $7.0M Seed in March 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 1, 2022 | $7M Seed | Trucks Venture Capital | Abstract Ventures, AlleyCorp, Felicis Ventures, Forerunner Ventures, Maniv Mobility, Scribble Ventures, Seven Seven SIX, Thrive Capital, Toyota Ventures, TWO Sigma Ventures, Uncork Capital, Austin Ogilvie, Chris Bennett, Dylan Field, Jacob Kerzner, Justin Mateen, Prescott Watson, Wireframe Ventures | Announced |
Terraline is a Fremont, California-based technology company founded in 2021 (formerly SOLO AVT) that develops the Tangra LH1, a Class-8 clean-sheet, battery-electric long-haul truck with over 500 miles of range.[1][2][3] It serves the freight and logistics industry by providing zero-emission heavy trucks designed to eliminate CO2 emissions and decarbonize fleets, with a focus on enabling autonomous driving through hardware optimized for self-driving software and sensors.[1][3][4] Backed by investors like Trucks Venture Capital, Wireframe Ventures, and Maniv Mobility, Terraline demonstrates strong early momentum, including rapid facility setup in Arizona and quick adoption of advanced design platforms for engineering.[1][2][3]
Terraline was established in 2021 by a team of alumni from Waymo, Tesla, and BMW, bringing deep expertise in autonomous vehicles, electric mobility, and engineering.[3] The idea emerged from a commitment to disrupt the heavy trucking segment—a major CO2 emitter—by designing battery-electric long-haul trucks from the ground up, specifically tailored for autonomous operations.[1][2][3] Early traction included securing funding from specialized mobility VCs and deploying Dassault Systèmes' 3DEXPERIENCE platform within the first week, enabling the team to develop initial Tangra LH1 designs rapidly; the company also expanded operations to a new Arizona facility shortly after.[1][3]
Terraline rides the electrification and autonomy wave in freight transportation, a sector responsible for significant global emissions, amid rising regulatory pressures for decarbonization and advancements in battery tech.[1][2] Timing is ideal with maturing EV batteries enabling 500+ mile ranges, government incentives for clean fleets, and AV progress from leaders like Waymo, positioning Terraline to capture market share from diesel incumbents.[1][3] It influences the ecosystem by providing purpose-built hardware for AV integrators, accelerating fleet transitions, and competing with players like Range Energy (electric trailers) and Thor Trucks (fleet EVs).[1]
Terraline is poised for pilot deployments and production scaling of the Tangra LH1, leveraging its Arizona facility and design efficiencies to hit commercial milestones soon.[1][3] Trends like denser batteries, AV software maturation, and fleet sustainability mandates will propel growth, potentially expanding to full autonomy partnerships. Its influence could evolve from hardware innovator to key enabler in a zero-emission freight network, fundamentally reshaping logistics if execution matches its ambitious clean-sheet vision.[1][2][3][4]