Articles Tagged with "Autonomous driving"

Pony.ai starts testing autonomous cars on Guangzhou’s newly opened expressways
Pony.ai starts testing autonomous cars on Guangzhou’s newly opened expressways

Pony.ai, which previously obtained the first ICV expressway testing permit in Guangzhou, has begun autonomous driving tests on these newly available routes.

Sep. 4 , 2024
Pony.ai allowed for autonomous driving tests on Shenzhen’s expressways
Pony.ai allowed for autonomous driving tests on Shenzhen’s expressways

Chinese autonomous driving solution provider Pony.ai recently received a permit for autonomous driving testing on expressways in Shenzhen city, the company announced via WeChat on August 29.

Aug. 29 , 2024
China’s Ministry of Public Security so far issues 16,000 autonomous vehicle testing licenses
China’s Ministry of Public Security so far issues 16,000 autonomous vehicle testing licenses

Chinese authorities have so far issued 16,000 autonomous vehicle testing licenses and opened 32,000 kilometers of public roads for autonomous vehicle testing.

Aug. 27 , 2024
GAC-backed ONTIME approved for Robotaxi road tests in Hengqin, Zhuhai city
GAC-backed ONTIME approved for Robotaxi road tests in Hengqin, Zhuhai city

Recently, ONTIME, GAC Group's mobility service platform, received approval to conduct Robotaxi road tests throughout the Hengqin Guangdong-Macao In-Depth Cooperation Zone in Zhuhai city.

Aug. 6 , 2024
Mercedes-Benz approved for L4 autonomous vehicles tests in Beijing
Mercedes-Benz approved for L4 autonomous vehicles tests in Beijing

Recently, Mercedes-Benz announced that it has become the first gobal automaker authorized to conduct Level 4 (L4) urban and expressway autonomous driving tests in Beijing.

Aug. 5 , 2024
Pony.ai partners with ComfortDelGro to promote large-scale Robotaxi deployment
Pony.ai partners with ComfortDelGro to promote large-scale Robotaxi deployment

On July 31, autonomous driving solution provider Pony.ai and global multi-modal transport operator ComfortDelGro Corporation signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at the 14th Singapore-Guangdong Collaboration Council Meeting.

Jul. 31 , 2024
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