Didi Chuxing plan to launch robo-taxi hailing pilot service for public in Shanghai
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Didi Chuxing plan to launch robo-taxi hailing pilot service for public in Shanghai

Transportation and technology company, Didi Chuxing (“DiDi”), have announced that as it accelerates its robo-taxi project, passengers will be able to hail self-driving vehicles from its app in a pilot robo-taxi service in Shanghai.

Cheng Wei, Founder and CEO of Didi Chuxing, made the announcement at Shanghai’s World Artificial Intelligence Conference, where DiDi is showcasing robo-taxi hailing with its autonomous driving fleet on a closed track.

Cheng Wei said: “Technology only has worth when it brings value to people’s lives. We believe giving ordinary citizens access to large-scale, shared autonomous fleets is key to achieving our shared goal of safety, efficiency and sustainability for future cities."

Zhang Bo, CTO of DiDi and CEO of DiDi’s autonomous driving company, identified technology, transportation data, and platform management expertise as the key strengths of DiDi’s autonomous driving program.

He said: “Working with our auto-industry partners, DiDi has the potential to become the first business to realize large-scale robo-taxi service in China." Shanghai government awarded DiDi permits to test its AV fleet on 28 August, Zhang announced that DiDi will deploy 30 different models of L4 autonomous vehicles to provide pilot robo-taxi services in Jiading District of Shanghai.

Given the complex traffic and road conditions, DiDi will begin the program with a mixed dispatching model, which will combine both autonomous vehicles and human-driving vehicles for the duration of the pilot robo-taxi project. Created in 2016, DiDi’s autonomous driving team now has over 200 specialists covering a multitude of research areas.

These areas include HD mapping, perception, behavior prediction, planning and control, infrastructure and simulation, problem diagnosis and security.

The team is developing and testing autonomous driving vehicles in both China and the United States.

DiDi upgraded its autonomous driving unit to become an independent company in August 2019.

Image Source: Didi

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