- Baidu Apollo, ON Semiconductor co-develop studio for autonomous driving image sensors
Baidu’s autonomous driving unit Apollo and the U.S.-based semiconductor supplier ON Semiconductor recently set up a joint studio dedicated to exploring and developing autonomous vehicle image sensor...
July 13 , 2021
- Baidu Apollo, ON Semiconductor co-develop studio for autonomous driving image sensors
- Baidu to expand Robotaxi ride-hailing service to 30 cities within 2-3 years
The company is also rapidly developing its brand-new intelligent vehicle, which is expected to be more like a robot and offer user experience within 2-3 years.
July 08 , 2021
- Baidu to expand Robotaxi ride-hailing service to 30 cities within 2-3 years
- Baidu Apollo unveils autonomous ride-hailing vehicle Apollo Moon
Both companies will build 1,000 Apollo Moon vehicles within 3 years.
June 17 , 2021
- Baidu Apollo unveils autonomous ride-hailing vehicle Apollo Moon
- Former CEO of Shouqi Limousine & Chauffeur named VP of Baidu’s Intelligent Driving Group
Baidu announced on May 10 that Wei Dong, former CEO of the Chinese state-controlled online ride-hailing platform Shouqi Limousine & Chauffeur, has joined Baidu as Vice President and Chief Safe Operati...
May 10 , 2021
- Former CEO of Shouqi Limousine & Chauffeur named VP of Baidu’s Intelligent Driving Group
- Baidu Apollo shows latest upgrades at Auto Shanghai 2021
Baidu Apollo will continue to step up its investment in autonomous driving and intelligent applications on vehicles.
Apr. 27 , 2021
- Baidu Apollo shows latest upgrades at Auto Shanghai 2021
- Baidu’s first EV model developed with Geely expected to be launched no later than 2024
The first vehicle jointly developed by Baidu and Geely is expected to be rolled out no later than the year of 2024, Robin Li, chairman and CEO of Baidu, told a media outlet earlier this week.
Mar. 24 , 2021
- Baidu’s first EV model developed with Geely expected to be launched no later than 2024
- Baidu Apollo granted 199 autonomous driving licenses in China by 2020
Baidu had received 199 autonomous driving licenses in China by the end of December 2020, the Internet giant noted in its financial results for the fourth quarter of 2020.
Feb. 18 , 2021
- Baidu Apollo granted 199 autonomous driving licenses in China by 2020
- Baidu tops Beijing autonomous vehicles road test report for the third consecutive year
In 2020, Baidu operated a fleet of 55 autonomous vehicles on the roads of Beijing, accounting for 75% of the overall number of vehicles that conducted automated driving tests in the city.
Feb. 05 , 2021
- Baidu tops Beijing autonomous vehicles road test report for the third consecutive year