#2 The Tale of Parallel Systems - Exploring the impacts of autonomous railcars on US Rail Freight with Matt Soule

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About Matt Soule Matt Soule serves as the CEO and Co-founder of Parallel Systems, a railtech startup located in Los Angeles. In 2020, he co-founded the company with former colleagues. Prior to this venture, Matt spent 13 years at SpaceX, where he held various roles, including Head of Avionics and Head of Power Electronics. Before joining SpaceX, he gained valuable experience working at Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin. Matt holds a Master's degree in electrical engineering from the University of Southern California. About Parallel Systems Parallel Systems is a pioneering railtech startup focused on developing autonomous battery-electric rail vehicles designed to transport cargo in a cleaner, faster, safer, and more cost-effective manner. The company's innovative railcars have the ability to form "platoons" for reduced energy consumption and can split off to multiple destinations during transit. Parallel's business model aims to empower railroads with the tools to optimize the utilization of the existing rail network while also capturing a portion of the $700 billion trucking industry for rail transport. Key Takeaways Rail transportation in the United States is predominantly geared to cargo transport, while in Europe, it is more oriented towards passenger transportation. The US rail freight sector is exceptionally profitable due to its large-scale operations, with trains capable of stretching up to 5 kilometers and transporting over 600 TEU The rail sector in the US is highly consolidated, dominated by only 6 vertically integrated players known as "class 1 railroads." Parallel Systems identifies a promising business opportunity in transitioning smaller volumes of cargo from road to rail by developing autonomous battery-electric rail vehicles, contributing to a net-zero emission transportation solution. In August, Parallel Systems and Genesee & Wyoming (G&W) filed an application to the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) to do a pilot test in Georgia. Enjoy listening and sign up for the RAIL^UP club! www.railup.club Sebastian