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Baidu extends robotaxi service in Wuhan

Anthony JamesBy Anthony JamesJanuary 4, 20234 Mins Read
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Baidu, Inc has announced a major expansion of its commercialized fully driverless robotaxi service in Wuhan, China, tripling the size of its operation area, increasing the number of robotaxis in service and expanding operating time to include key evening hours. It has also received its first license to test autonomous vehicles with no safety operator on board in Beijing.

The company says its expansion in Wuhan marks a major milestone on its autonomous ride-hailing roadmap, as it plans to put an additional 200 fully driverless robotaxis into operation across China in 2023, aiming to cover the largest fully driverless ride-hailing service area in the world by the end of the same year. 

With this most recent expansion, Baidu’s autonomous ride-hailing service platform Apollo Go now covers an area of 130km2 (50 square miles) in Wuhan, serving a population of one million. The expansion extends the coverage of Baidu’s fully driverless service from Junshan New Town to the third to fifth ring of Wuhan Economic Development Zone. At the same time, the operating hours of fully driverless robotaxi service in Junshan New Town have been extended to 7:00am-11:00pm to better meet the public’s needs for evening travel. Baidu now becomes the first and currently the only vendor in China to provide commercialized fully driverless robotaxi service during evening hours. 

Apollo Go has witnessed stunning growth in Wuhan over the past several months, having begun operations in the city in May 2022. Three months later, Wuhan became the first city in China to host commercial operation of fully driverless autonomous driving after Apollo Go upgraded its services in August. As one of the leading centers of automotive industry innovation in central China, Wuhan has been actively leading the way in enacting policies to support autonomous driving. At present, Wuhan has over 400km of roads fully enabled by intelligent networks, ranking at the forefront in China. 

The speed of Apollo Go’s expansion in Wuhan is backed by Baidu’s years of experience in autonomous driving technology. Drawing on a decade of R&D investments in this area, Baidu’s mature technology and systems enable the company to deploy autonomous driving at scale. Baidu has accumulated more than 40,000,000km of L4 autonomous driving test mileage and 3,477 autonomous driving patent families, holding the world record for number of autonomous driving patents for four consecutive years. In addition to Wuhan, Apollo Go currently provides commercialized autonomous ride-hailing services in cities including Beijing, Shenzhen and Chongqing. Apollo Go’s service in Chongqing and Wuhan features driverless commercial operation, with no driver or safety operator in the car, making the company the first in China to operate fully driverless robotaxis in multiple cities. By the end of the third quarter of this year, the cumulative order volume of Apollo Go exceeded 1.4 million, ranking Baidu as the world’s largest robotaxi service provider. 

“Backed by the company’s solid foundation in AI, Baidu provides a safe, intelligent and efficient autonomous driving technology system, from fully driverless operation to large-scale commercial operation,” said Wang Chong, chief brand officer of Baidu Intelligent Driving Group. “The generalization ability of Baidu’s autonomous driving technology has progressed at a more advanced pace than expected. Now, the lead time to deploy autonomous driving technology in a new city is only 20 days.” 

Beijing license
Meanwhile Baidu, Inc has also been granted the first-ever license to test drive fully driverless vehicles on public roads in Beijing, with no driver or safety operator in the car, taking it one step closer to providing fully driverless ride-hailing service to residents in the capital city. A total of 10 fully driverless test vehicles will travel across a 20km2  area in Beijing Yizhuang Economic Development Zone, covering a series of complex urban road scenarios. With the start of test drives in Beijing, the cumulative area of operation and testing for Baidu’s fully driverless fleet now covers a total area of 100km2 across China. 

To read more on Baidu’s ambitious expansion plans, check out our exclusive feature in the January 2023 issue of Autonomous Vehicle International via the ‘online magazines’ section of our website (it takes seconds to register for free access to our full back catalog). 

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