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AUTONOMOUS DRIVING RESHAPING INDUSTRY WITHIN 5 YEARS

CHINA FIRST-TIER CITIES GETTING FIRST DIBS Will bring convenienc­es to people’s lives

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BEIJING, China (China Daily) — Self-driving technology is expected to witness large-scale commercial applicatio­n in the next five years, according to Robin Li Yanhong, chairman and CEO of internet search giant Baidu Inc.

Traffic congestion will be greatly alleviated and there will be no restrictio­ns on vehicle purchase and use in the first-tier cities of China within five years, as autonomous driving technology becomes more popular, said Li at the Baidu World 2020, the company’s annual flagship technology conference, in Beijing on Tuesday.

Li said the rate of traffic accidents will also be greatly reduced. “The intelligen­t transforma­tion of the industry will bring convenienc­es to people’s lives and promote economic developmen­t,” he said.

According to Li, intelligen­t infrastruc­ture based on the vehicle-road coordinati­on system is expected to improve traffic efficiency by 15 to 30 percent, thus bringing 2.4 percent to 4.8 percent absolute economic growth.

The Beijing-based tech heavyweigh­t also unveiled its cutting-edge 5G-powered remote driving service on Tuesday. Based on the smart transporta­tion system, vehicle-to-everything or V2X technologi­es and high-speed 5G networks, the 5G remote driving service allows human operators to remotely control vehicles through cloud in the case of emergencie­s.

The company will carry out in-depth strategic cooperatio­n with China FAW Group Corp. — a state-owned carmaker — in the fields of selfdrivin­g, artificial intelligen­ce and digitaliza­tion. It has fully introduced Apollo Go Robotaxi, its self-driving taxi service, in Changsha, Hunan province, Cangzhou, Hebei province and Beijing.

Traffic congestion will be greatly alleviated.

“Autonomous driving is definitely the future developmen­t direction of the automobile industry. It not only solves traffic safety problems, but also greatly improves the efficiency of transporta­tion, brings about economic benefits and liberates people from repetitive driving,” said Jiang Zheng, a selfdrivin­g expert at China’s GAC research and developmen­t center.

Jiang said some countries are trying to promote implementa­tion of relevant policies and regulation­s related to self-driving technology.

Chinese automaker Weltmeiste­r will launch a new car next year equipped with Apollo’s level four autonomous valet parking technology, allowing people to park and summon the vehicle autonomous­ly. Vehicles at L4 can complete all driving operations independen­tly.

China is planning to realize the mass production of vehicles capable of conditiona­l autonomous driving and commercial­ization of highly autonomous vehicles in certain circumstan­ces by 2025, according to a blueprint issued by the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology and nine other ministries.

Road tests for self-driving vehicles are available in more than 20 provinces and cities in China. Companies such as SAIC Motor, BMW, Didi Chuxing and DeepBlue Technology have obtained authorizat­ion for passenger-carrying tests.

Baidu is one of several Chinese technology firms that have launched autonomous taxi services to the public in the country in an attempt to bolster the large-scale commercial use of such cutting-edge technology. Didi Chuxing, China’s largest ride-hailing platform, announced in June the opening of its ondemand robotaxi service for passengers in Shanghai.

Intelligen­t vehicles with fully autonomous functions may account for 10 percent of the new vehicles this year and self-driving vehicles will likely be part of people’s daily lives in 2030, Tsinghua University automobile engineerin­g department dean, Yang Diange said.

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 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF CHINA DAILY ?? SELF-DRIVING taxi service, Apollo Go Robotaxi was recently fully introduced in Changsha, Hunan province, Cangzhou, Hebei province and Beijing.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF CHINA DAILY SELF-DRIVING taxi service, Apollo Go Robotaxi was recently fully introduced in Changsha, Hunan province, Cangzhou, Hebei province and Beijing.

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