
Apollo Go brings its latest-generation L4 autonomous vehicle RT6 to the project, equipped with a removable steering wheel that will eventually be eliminated.
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Apollo Go brings its latest-generation L4 autonomous vehicle RT6 to the project, equipped with a removable steering wheel that will eventually be eliminated.
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The initial deployment is planned for 2026 in Germany and the UK, with the fleet size expanding to thousands of cars across Europe in the coming years.
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The first deployments are expected to take place later this year in Asia and the Middle East, using Apollo Go's sixth-generation robotaxi.
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Baidu plans to launch its Apollo Go robotaxi service in Singapore and Malaysia as early as this year, expanding the business to Southeast Asia, according to Bloomberg.
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Baidu CEO said he sees a clear path to profitability for Apollo Go.
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Baidu plans to launch its Apollo Go robotaxi service in Switzerland and plans to set up a local company there in the coming months.
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Today, Tesla has officially responded to recent reports, clarifying that its collaboration with Chinese tech giant Baidu is limited to map navigation.
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CATL and Baidu will explore the use of CATL's batteries, battery swap products and services, and skateboard chassis in driverless vehicles.
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CATL and Baidu join the autonomous driving tech bandwagon
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Despite backing from Geely and Baidu, Jiyue faces a financial crisis, with unpaid wages, department closures, and dubious low-price vehicle sales damaging its reputation.
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