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China's WeRide launches Southeast Asia's first fully driverless bus service in Singapore
China's WeRide launches Southeast Asia's first fully driverless bus service in Singapore

South China Morning Post

time18-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • South China Morning Post

China's WeRide launches Southeast Asia's first fully driverless bus service in Singapore

WeRide, a leading mainland Chinese self-driving technology developer, has launched Southeast Asia's first fully driverless bus service in Singapore – operating without a safety officer on board. The Robobus, equipped with 360-degree vision and capable of detecting obstacles more than 200 metres away, operates on a fixed 1.2km loop every 12 minutes, connecting three hotels and The Galleria shopping mall on Sentosa island, the company said in a statement on Thursday. The launch followed a year-long trial that began in June 2024, during which the autonomous vehicle transported tens of thousands of passengers with safety operators onboard – without a single accident, the company said. 'All companies intending to deploy autonomous vehicles must first pass relevant assessments related to their autonomous capabilities and demonstrate their ability to operate safely on public roads with safety operators onboard without any incident,' said Lam Wee Shann, deputy chief executive and chief technology officer at the Land Transport Authority, which plans, builds and maintains Singapore's land transport infrastructure and systems. The interior of WeRide's fully driverless Robobus in Singapore. Photo: Handout Once companies pass the assessments, they can remove the onboard safety operator requirement and replace it with constant remote monitoring instead, he added. Jennifer Li, the chief financial officer at WeRide, who also heads its international business operations, said that the launch of the driverless bus service proved its technology was 'ready to transform public transportation at scale'.

China's WeRide secures LTA approval to run driverless bus without safety officer in Sentosa
China's WeRide secures LTA approval to run driverless bus without safety officer in Sentosa

Business Times

time17-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Business Times

China's WeRide secures LTA approval to run driverless bus without safety officer in Sentosa

[SINGAPORE] China-based WeRide has secured approval from Singapore's Land Transport Authority (LTA) to operate a driverless bus in Sentosa without an on-board safety officer. This will be the first autonomous vehicle (AV) in South-east Asia to run without such personnel on board, the company said in a press release on Thursday (Jul 17). Called the Robobus, the AV had already been plying a route at Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) since last June – but with a safety officer present. Under LTA's AV assessment framework, companies deploying AVs must first pass certain tests and demonstrate safe operations on public roads with safety operators on board. 'Once they pass the assessments, they may proceed to remove the on-board safety operator requirement and replace it with constant remote monitoring instead,' said Lam Wee Shann, LTA's chief technology officer. Jennifer Li, chief financial officer and head of international at WeRide, said that LTA's approval 'demonstrates that our vehicles are safe, reliable, and ready to transform public transportation at scale'. BT in your inbox Start and end each day with the latest news stories and analyses delivered straight to your inbox. Sign Up Sign Up The Robobus connects key points within RWS on a fixed 12-minute loop. It is equipped with lidar technology, cameras and sensors capable of detecting obstacles more than 200 m away. The bus has not had any safety incidents thus far, said WeRide. The company was given the green light as Singapore eyes greater deployment of AVs. In June, Acting Minister for Transport Jeffrey Siow said that he expects AVs to be on the Republic's roads in the next five years. WeRide runs a research and development (R&D) centre in Singapore, with support from the Economic Development Board (EDB). EDB executive vice-president Cindy Koh welcomed more companies to collaborate with the city-state on AV innovation. She said: 'WeRide is an example of how AV companies can partner with Singapore to undertake AV trials and R&D, and create new jobs such as software development engineers, machine learning engineers and data scientists.' LTA will continue to work closely with companies that seek to deploy AVs to 'alleviate manpower constraints, increase productivity and enhance transport connectivity', said Lam.

WeRide Inc (WRD) Secured the First Driverless Logistics Vehicle Test Permit Huangpu District
WeRide Inc (WRD) Secured the First Driverless Logistics Vehicle Test Permit Huangpu District

Yahoo

time14-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

WeRide Inc (WRD) Secured the First Driverless Logistics Vehicle Test Permit Huangpu District

WeRide Inc. (NASDAQ:WRD) is one of the . On July 2, WeRide Inc. (NASDAQ:WRD) announced securing the first driverless logistics vehicle Test permit in Guangzhou's Huangpu district. The company received this approval for its Robovan W5 vehicle. The Robovan W5 had already received permission to test in another part of Guangzhou, the Nansha District, in April. Earlier in June, Guangzhou's Development and Huangpu Districts launched a new policy to boost intelligent connected and new energy vehicles. This policy supports the use of autonomous technology in various sectors, including ride-hailing, sanitation, and smart logistics. Soon after, WeRide Inc. (NASDAQ:WRD) received the green light to conduct full-area testing of the Robovan W5 in Huangpu. A pick-up and delivery truck speeding down a busy city street. WeRide Inc. (NASDAQ:WRD) is an international company that develops and operates autonomous driving technologies. It offers a range of self-driving products, including Robotaxi, Robobus, Robovan, and Robosweepers. While we acknowledge the potential of WRD as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk. If you're looking for an extremely undervalued AI stock that also stands to benefit significantly from Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring trend, see our free report on the best short-term AI stock. READ NEXT: 30 Stocks That Should Double in 3 Years and 11 Hidden AI Stocks to Buy Right Now. Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey. Error while retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data

WeRide, Renault Group Renew Partnership for Autonomous Minibus Shuttle at Roland-Garros 2025
WeRide, Renault Group Renew Partnership for Autonomous Minibus Shuttle at Roland-Garros 2025

Yahoo

time13-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

WeRide, Renault Group Renew Partnership for Autonomous Minibus Shuttle at Roland-Garros 2025

WeRide Inc. (NASDAQ:WRD) is one of the best new tech stocks with huge upside potential. On June 3, WeRide announced its renewed partnership with Renault Group, which is a premium partner of Roland-Garros. For the second consecutive year, they are providing a Level-4 autonomous minibus shuttle service during the 2025 Grand Slam tournament at Roland-Garros. The Robobus service debuted successfully last year and has proven safe and reliable in real-world environments. WeRide's autonomous products are licensed in 5 markets, and commercial operations are already underway. WeRide's Robobus is recognized as the world's first pre-designed autonomous driving minibus commercially deployed on a large scale. It is powered by WeRide's full-stack, self-developed autonomous driving system and supports low-carbon transportation as well. A pick-up and delivery truck speeding down a busy city street. The collaboration extends beyond Roland-Garros. In March 2025, WeRide and Renault launched Europe's first fully driverless commercial Robobus deployment in France's Drôme region, specifically at the Rovaltain business park – Valence TGV station, in partnership with beti and Macif. WeRide Inc. (NASDAQ:WRD) operates as a mover in the autonomous driving industry and a robotaxi company. While we acknowledge the potential of WRD as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk. If you're looking for an extremely undervalued AI stock that also stands to benefit significantly from Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring trend, see our free report on the . READ NEXT: and . Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

WeRide Teams Up with Renault to Bring Autonomous Shuttle to Roland-Garros Again
WeRide Teams Up with Renault to Bring Autonomous Shuttle to Roland-Garros Again

Yahoo

time03-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

WeRide Teams Up with Renault to Bring Autonomous Shuttle to Roland-Garros Again

PARIS, June 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- WeRide, a global leader in autonomous driving technology, is partnering with Renault Group, a premium partner of Roland-Garros, for the second consecutive year, to provide a Level-4 autonomous minibus shuttle service during the 2025 Grand Slam tournament on the iconic clay courts.(Passengers waiting to board WeRide's Robobus at Roland-Garros) The return of the Robobus service to Roland-Garros — one of the world's most prestigious sporting events — highlights the successful ongoing partnership between WeRide and Renault. Since its debut last year, the Robobus has proven to be safe and reliable in busy, real-world environments, leading both companies to renew their collaboration for a second year. The Robobus service covers 2.8km in 12 minutes, connecting Avenue de la Porte d'Auteuil, Place de la Porte d'Auteuil, P1 Parking Carrefour des Anciens Combattants, and Village de Roland Garros. It runs daily from May 25 to June 8, 10.30am to 5pm, and 6pm to 8pm. A new night service, which was added this year, operates from 10pm to midnight, offering greater convenience and extended access for guests. Despite the complexity of nighttime conditions, the Robobus operates smoothly, particularly in low-light urban settings with unpredictable vehicle, foot and bike traffic. 'We're excited to be back at Roland-Garros with our longstanding partner, Renault Group, driving our shared mission of commercializing autonomous mobility in Europe. The return of our Robobus service for a second year not only reinforces confidence in our technology, but proves its readiness for the real world,' said Tony Han, founder and CEO of WeRide. 'Europe is a key market in our global roadmap. With our autonomous products licensed in five markets, including France, and commercial operations already underway, we're accelerating efforts to bring safer, smarter mobility to more cities across the region.' 'These autonomous electric minibuses and shuttles embody our vision of safe, smoother, more efficient, and more sustainable new public transport, at the service of the territories and their inhabitants. Since we have started experiments, we are no longer asking if society is ready for autonomous public transport; we are seeing that it already is. From Roland-Garros to Barcelona, via Valence, Renault and WeRide demonstrate that autonomous mobility is no longer a promise, but a reality,' said Patrick Vergelas, Autonomous Mobility Project Manager of Renault Group. Through this shuttle service, WeRide and Renault Group continue strengthening their partnership as they advance their shared ambition to scale autonomous mobility solutions across Europe. In March, both companies launched Europe's first fully driverless commercial Robobus deployment in France's Drôme region, in collaboration with beti and Macif. The Level-4 autonomous shuttle began operations on March 10 at the Rovaltain business park – Valence TGV station in Drôme. That same week, WeRide and Renault also operated a Robobus trial service in central Barcelona from March 10 to 14 — their first-ever test in Spain of a Level-4 autonomous vehicle for public transport. WeRide's Robobus is the world's first pre-designed autonomous driving minibus that is commercially deployed on a large scale. Powered by WeRide's full-stack, self-developed autonomous driving system, it supports low-carbon transportation across urban roads, airports, resorts, tourist sites, and more. To date, the Robobus has a global presence of nearly 30 cities worldwide, including Singapore, Switzerland, France, China, and more. About WeRide WeRide is a global leader and a first mover in the autonomous driving industry, as well as the first publicly traded Robotaxi company. Our autonomous vehicles have been tested or operated in over 30 cities across 10 countries. We are also the first and only technology company whose products have received autonomous driving permits in five markets: China, the UAE, Singapore, France, and the US. Empowered by the smart, versatile, cost-effective, and highly adaptable WeRide One platform, WeRide provides autonomous driving products and services from L2 to L4, addressing transportation needs in the mobility, logistics, and sanitation industries. WeRide was named in Fortune Magazine's 2024 'The Future 50' list. Media Contact:pr@ A photo accompanying this announcement is available at in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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