Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Chinese firm Didi deploys robotaxis

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BEIJING: Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing, backed by Softbank Group, launched a test robotaxi service in a Shanghai suburb on Saturday after installing V2X (Vehicle to Everything) hardware throughout the area.

Under the test, customers within a designated area will be able to hire free on-demand rides using Didi’s autonomous vehicles (AVS), which currently also have safety drivers, the company said.

V2X enables autonomous vehicles to communicat­e with their surroundin­gs and Didi has installed equipment at major junctions within the test area to minimise safety blind spots and coordinate communicat­ion among its fleet, it said.

The equipment will mainly be u s e d b y Di d i ’ s o wn c a r s , although cars operated by other autonomous driving companies could also link up to the system, said Meng Xing, the chief operating officer of Didi’s autonomous driving unit.

A broader rollout of V2X equipment to improve the use autonomous vehicles would require coordinati­on with government, Meng said in an interview. Didi chief executive Cheng Wei said the company expected greater use of artificial intelligen­ce to revolution­ise safety and efficiency of the urban transit system.

However, it would take at least a decade of continued investment before AV technology passed critical technology, business and regulatory milestones, he said in a statement.

Didi last month completed a more than $500 million fundraisin­g round for its autonomous driving unit, which has more than 400 staff globally.

It is using vehicles with the Volvo, Lincoln and BYD marques in the current test.

Three- year- old Weride, which is backed by Nissan, Renault and Mitsubishi, is testing cars in Guangzhou and has installed some V2X equipment in its test area.

 ??  ?? V2X (Vehicle to Everything) hardware will enable Didi’s users to hail free on-demand rides in its autonomous vehicle cabs. BLOOMBERG
V2X (Vehicle to Everything) hardware will enable Didi’s users to hail free on-demand rides in its autonomous vehicle cabs. BLOOMBERG

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