Slovakia has become WeRide’s fourth European market, following France, Belgium and Switzerland, with the USA-based autonomous driving company launching the country’s first AV program in partnership with Elevate Slovakia.
“I view the signing of this agreement as the beginning of a process that will allow Slovakia to responsibly and in a controlled manner test autonomous technologies in transport,” said Minister of Transport Jozef Ráž. “It will enable us to verify technologies transparently, with the participation of the state and with an emphasis on the public interest.”
Elevate Slovakia is a national, multi-stakeholder initiative that brings together public sector partners such as the Ministry of Transport of the Slovak Republic; Ministry of Investments, Regional Development and Informatization of the Slovak Republic; the City of Bratislava; Slovak Post; academia and private companies. It aims to establish a safe, regulatory-ready framework for autonomous mobility, with the long-term objective of enabling nationwide fully driverless commercial operations.
WeRide will deploy its multi-product portfolio in Slovakia, including the Robotaxi, Robobus, Robovan and Robosweeper. The rollout will support autonomous passenger mobility with the Ministry of Transport of the Slovak Republic, parcel logistics automation with Slovak Post, and smart sanitation operations with municipal partners such as the City of Bratislava.
The first WeRide AVs are expected to arrive in Slovakia in spring 2026, with testing scheduled to start in the first half of 2026 in Bratislava, followed by expansion to Košice and the High Tatras. All testing will be conducted under Ministry of Transport supervision to ensure compliance with Slovak and European regulations.
“WeRide’s global expansion is picking up speed as more governments and cities advance large-scale autonomous mobility,” said Dr Tony Han, founder and CEO of WeRide. “By engaging early with governments, we aim to be their go-to partner and set the standards for safe, scalable AV commercialization,”
Under the agreement with Elevate Slovakia, WeRide will serve as the autonomous driving technology provider and Slovak technology company DiusAi will act as the technological and implementation partner responsible for system integration and local operational support.
“Cooperation with WeRide is our first step toward ensuring that Slovakia does not merely adopt these technologies from abroad, but is able to actively test them, professionally evaluate them, and gradually integrate them into its own environment,” said DiusAi CEO Patrik Tkáč.
“We are aware that the path toward autonomous transport requires time, extensive testing, open expert discussion, and gradual adjustments to the legislative framework. This is precisely why we consider the Elevate Slovakia initiative to be key.”
“Testing autonomous technologies represents an interesting opportunity for companies as well as for the creation of new jobs in the field of AI and innovation. Moreover, this opportunity can provide us with real data and experience that can be used in urban transport planning,” said Bratislava’s chief city strategist Ján Mazúr.
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