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Chinese autonomous driving firm WeRide to expand services, as sector eyes commercialisation
- ‘All we have achieved is aimed at covering urban centre areas one day’: CEO
- Company has expanded its road tests to Guangzhou’s commercial and business districts
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Chinese autonomous driving start-up WeRide said on Wednesday that it aims to expand its services in the central areas of cities, as the sector eyes commercialisation.
“All we have achieved is aimed at covering urban centre areas one day,” said Tony Han, WeRide’s chief executive. The company will initially target Guangzhou, but its services were currently stretched thin because of a limited number of vehicles. “We are working to add more autonomous vehicles to our fleet, and hope this soon covers core urban areas in Guangzhou,” he added.
WeRide’s ambitious goal is emblematic of China’s larger drive to make roads and vehicles smarter and interconnected, to increase transport efficiency in the world’s largest automobile market.
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Founded in Silicon Valley in 2017, WeRide has emerged as one of the leading Chinese autonomous driving companies, with backing from traditional vehicle makers and well-known venture capital (VC) funds. It has a robotaxi fleet of 100 vehicles and more than 4 million kilometres in road tests under its belt. Han said there was a “high probability” the company would conduct an initial public offering, but did not elaborate further.
The company is based in Guangzhou, and its robotaxis are available in the city through the WeRide Go and Autonavi apps. It has expanded its road tests to the city’s commercial and business districts, and is currently testing self-driving minibuses in Zhengzhou, Guangzhou and Nanjing.
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