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The agreement will see Apollo Go deploy 100 fully autonomous vehicles in urban Dubai by 2025-end, with plans to scale the fleet to at least 1,000 by 2028.
China's Baidu has received a licence to test autonomous vehicles with its Apollo Go robotaxi service in Hong Kong as it expands its footprint outside the Chinese mainland.
On February 27th, Baidu, Inc. (NASDAQ:BIDU) announced a partnership with EV battery leader CATL to explore the development of "competitive" driverless vehicles and innovative business models.
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It shouldn’t be viewed as a problem that self-driving cars still need support from humans. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Baidu Apollo International Ltd was approved to conduct trials for 10 autonomous vehicles in North Lantau, according to a statement released by Hong Kong’s Transport Department on Friday.
The agreement will see Apollo Go deploy 100 fully autonomous vehicles in urban Dubai by 2025-end, with plans to scale the fleet to at least 1,000 by 2028.
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