The Chinese autonomous-driving company is aiming to make more inroads overseas this year, betting that robotaxis and related ...
WeRide CFO Jennifer Li told Business Insider that China's high-tech EV industry was giving its robotaxi firms a major ...
Whenever she works late into the night in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, Wu You ends up hailing an "unmanned cab," or ...
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Guangzhou-based Pony.ai Inc is seeking to launch its robotaxi services in Hong Kong, joining Baidu in a race to provide services in the city, as the autonomous driving firm looks to expand its ...
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The U.S. Department of Commerce announced a final rule Tuesday that would ban the sale or import of connected vehicles from ...
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A vibrant robotaxi scene is roaring ahead in China, consisting of multiple well-funded players. In June 2024 the Chinese government approved nine automakers to test their systems in major cities.
Chinese and US companies are racing to be the first to make the robotaxi dream a reality. Chinese firms have a crucial advantage, Jennifer Li, the CFO of China-based robotaxi frim WeRide ...