Robotaxi

CITIC Securities sees potential market space of about $500 billion for Robotaxis in China

Robotaxi has the largest market space in autonomous driving application scenarios and is also the most challenging in terms of L4 autonomous driving technology, according to CITIC Securities.

GAC to invest $30 million in self-driving startup WeRide

GAC and WeRide plan to gradually build a fleet of Robotaxi in the tens of thousands of vehicles over the next few years.

SAIC's mobility services platform builds first Robotaxis using Momenta's technology

The first 20 Robotaxis, based on SAIC's Rising Auto-branded Marvel R electric SUV, were put into trial operation in Shanghai today.

Deutsche Bank says robotaxi could unlock material optionality for Xpeng stock

"Stock-wise, we think this may unlock a lever of optionality if Xpeng can gain some credibility in respect to this endeavor," Edison Yu's team said.

Baidu unveils Apollo Moon Robotaxi based on GAC Aion model

This is the third model Baidu has developed in partnership with car companies since the Apollo Moon was announced in June.

Intel to launch Nio ES8-based robotaxi service test in Germany next year

Intel will launch a self-driving ride-hailing robotaxi service test in Munich next year, with plans to roll it out across Germany and eventually Europe in the next few years.

Baidu opens Apollo Park in Shanghai to accelerate robotaxi fleet deployment

Baidu Apollo will expand its robotaxi fleet in Shanghai by more than 200 units, making it the largest self-driving fleet in East China, the company said.

Chinese self-driving firm DeepRoute opens robotaxi service to public in Shenzhen

DeepRoute has deployed 20 robotaxis in Shenzhen, operating in an area covering nearly 100 stations including the core CBD, with a total operating stretch of more than 200 kilometers.

SAIC plans to put Robotaxis with L4 self-driving capability on road this year

SAIC plans to achieve mass production of Robotaxis by 2025.

Chinese autonomous driving firm AutoX unveils next-gen system with 2200 TOPS computing power

Chinese driverless company AutoX unveiled its fifth-generation driverless system, AutoX Gen5, on Tuesday, with its core computing platform, AutoX XCU, reaching a new high in China's in-vehicle computing power.