China’s Pony.ai gets the first permit for robotaxis in all of Shenzhen

China’s Pony.ai gets the first permit for robotaxis in all of Shenzhen

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A logo of the autonomous driving technology startup Pony.ai is seen on a screen during an event in Beijing, China May 13, 2021.

Tingshu Wang | Reuters

China’s Silicon Valley, Shenzhen, is about to allow self-driving taxis to operate throughout the city, ending years of pilot zones and tight limits.

Pony.ai announced Friday it was the first company to receive a robotaxi permit for the entire city, though the coverage area will be rolled out in phases.

The news marks a milestone for China’s push to integrate autonomous vehicles into everyday transport.

Until now, self-driving taxis in China have been restricted to specific areas on the outskirts of major urban areas, rather than the entire city.

Pony.ai’s rollout is part of a partnership with local taxi firm Xihu Group. The two companies formed a strategic partnership in June and plan to deploy over 1,000 of Pony.ai’s seventh-generation robotaxis across Shenzhen in the coming years.

Pony.ai unveiled its seventh-generation taxi in April this year and said it was able to cut materials costs by 70% compared with earlier models. The robotaxi operator said it developed the car together with Toyota and state-owned local operators BAIC and GAC.

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