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Baidu eyes Australia as Apollo Go robotaxis turn profitable in China
Baidu’s Apollo Go robotaxi service is now profitable in some Chinese cities after giving more than 14 million rides.
Baidu operates over 1,000 robotaxis globally and it claims that it has achieved single-unit break-even in Wuhan, meaning it books a profit every time it adds a car to its fleet. The company now wants ...
Chinese autonomous-driving companies have been looking abroad to scale up their fleets and hit the critical mass needed for ...
Baidu (NASDAQ: BIDU) is pushing its Apollo Go robotaxi business into new markets, including Australia, as the service reaches ...
Apollo Go hits per-car profitability, secures 100-car fleet in Dubai, and eyes UK-Germany debut in global driverless race ...
Investing.com -- Baidu plans to begin operating fully driverless robotaxis in Dubai by the first quarter of next year, as the Chinese tech giant expands its autonomous vehicle services beyond China.
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Baidu targets new markets for robotaxi service rollout – report
Baidu's robotaxi division, Apollo Go, is reportedly considering an expansion into new markets such as Australia and parts of ...
BAIDU is exploring new markets including Australia for its robotaxis as its expanding fleet hits operational profitability ...
The development of LiDAR and robotaxis is deeply intertwined. Their progress together serves as a prime example of how ...
The driverless transport zone will be spread across three areas – Al Jaddaf Metro Station, Dubai Festival City and Dubai Creek Harbour.
With EVs and AVs gaining momentum, QS, BLBD and NSANY are powering ahead with breakthroughs shaping the future of mobility.
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