Times of Oman

Baidu plans selfdrivin­g vehicle

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DETROIT: Baidu Inc, the top Chinese internet search firm, has formed a broad alliance to promote self-driving cars, pitting its Apollo platform against Alphabet Inc’s system, it said, in hopes of getting the vehicles on the road in China by 2019.

The alliance includes partnershi­ps with automakers, suppliers, startups, universiti­es and local government­s and is built around Baidu’s Apollo self-driving platform, which was developed at its tech center in California’s Silicon Valley. Apollo is aimed at Alphabet’s Waymo selfdrivin­g package.

Among the key developmen­t partners on Apollo are Nvidia Corp, which specialise­s in microproce­ssors and artificial intelligen­ce, and mapping expert TomTom NV. Ford Motor and Daimler AG also are partners as well as supplier Delphi Automotive and chipmaker Intel Corp.

Baidu said at a briefing in Beijing it is partnering with five Chinese vehicle manufactur­ers, including Chery Automobile, BAIC Motor, FAW Group Corp, Chongqing Changan Automobile and Great Wall Motor. All but Great Wall are state-owned.

German suppliers Robert Bosch, Continenta­l Automotive

Baidu’s goal is to get self-driving vehicles on the road in China, possibly by 2019, and eventually in other markets, including the United States.

and ZF Friedrichs­hafen are also part of the alliance.

Baidu has said its goal is to get self-driving vehicles on the road in China, possibly by 2019, and eventually in other markets, including the United States.

Baidu is an investor in Nio, a Silicon Valley electric vehicle startup also backed by China’s Tencent Holdings and Lenovo. Nio hopes to put its first self-driving cars on U.S. roads in 2020.

Two weeks ago, top officials from Baidu and Chery met in Silicon Valley to sign an agreement to collaborat­e on the developmen­t of intelligen­t, internet-connected vehicles, according to a source familiar with the companies’ plans.

Chery has installed Baidu’s self-driving software in several prototype cars in China.

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