While U.S. companies dominate their home market, other countries are looking to China for driverless technology.
Global tech executives in recent weeks have proclaimed the robotaxi industry is finally near an inflection point.
In the race to prove to regulators and investors that robotaxis have a viable track record, Baidu's Apollo Go is claiming orders on par with Waymo.
Explore 10 Indian travel destinations where air quality stays between AQI 50–100. These spots are perfect for healthy, ...
WeRide plans to raise $308 million in a Hong Kong IPO, which will boost its international expansion and technology development.
LTA has approved Grab and WeRide to test 11 autonomous vehicles on two Punggol shuttle routes after initial tests in October, ...
Self-driving car hardware is 'quite expensive,' Andrew Macdonald says at Web Summit, but Uber still plans to 'feather in' ...
Chinese autonomous driving firms Pony Ai and WeRide saw their stocks fall on Thursday in Hong Kong. Pony Ai and WeRide stocks dropped on Thursday as the Chinese autonomous driving developers started ...
Pony Ai and WeRide stocks dropped on Thursday as the Chinese autonomous driving developers started trading in Hong Kong, after raising nearly $1.2 billion in share offerings. Pony Ai's share price ...
China’s robotaxis are gliding through city streets with no drivers in sight. A firsthand look reveals how WeRide and Pony AI ...