Uber and China -based Beds are forming a team to deploy more autonomous vehicles around the world. Companies intend to bring in thousands of Bido’s Apollo villages to different areas, which will be accessible through the Uber platform, including Mainland China and other “global markets outside the United States”.
The first joint deployment is expected in Asia and the Middle East later this year. Once launched, Uber riders may be offered the option to complete the journey by the Apollo Go.
Companies say that with this cooperation, “modern Bedu’s sovereign vehicles should increase the supply of cheap ride share options in new areas by bringing modern autonomous vehicles to Uber’s vast network. It is reported from May, in which Bedu announced that he brought his autonomous vehicles to Europe.”
Bedo already operates more than a thousand full driver in 15 cities, including Dubai and Abu Dhabi. The company first launched a platform in several Chinese cities in 2022, including Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai.
Waiting for the US rollout did not take your breath. A recent report Wall Street Journal It suggests that the United States is not currently in cards, as Chinese companies face a growing scrutiny of the pond.
However, there are many autonomous vehicles chasing the US market. Alphabetical ownership is permanently launched in new cities, and most of these efforts include partnerships with Uber. The company has been increasing its presence in cities such as Dallas and Jersey City, a self -driving unit for the Russian party, Nandex. Despite the problem of a serious software, Amazon’s Zox is still out, which affected the breaking system.
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