Published 14:53 IST, November 30th 2024
Baidu's Apollo Autonomous Vehicles Granted Licence To Test In Hong Kong
China's Baidu has received the licence to test autonomous vehicles with its Apollo robotaxi service in Hong Kong as it expands its footprint outside China
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Testing of Autonomous Cars: China's Baidu has received the licence to test autonomous vehicles with its Apollo robotaxi service in Hong Kong as it expands its footprint outside Chinese mainland.
Baidu Apollo International Ltd was approved to conduct trials for 10 autonomous vehicle in North Lantau, according to a statement released by Hong Kong's Transport Department on Friday.
The license will be valid from December 9, 2024 to December 8, 2029, with only one self-driving car operating on specified road sections at a time in its first phase, according to the statement.
During the trial, a backup operator stationed on board shall take over control of the vehicle if necessary, it added.
The Hong Kong government has since at least 2017 actively promoted autonomous vehicles, but has only recently allowed wider trials of autonomous vehicles including on public roads following the rollout of a new regulatory legislation in March this year.
This is the first pilot licence given out by the Hong Kong government since the introduction of the new regulatory regime.
It also marked Baidu's first known permit for autonomous vehicle testing outside mainland China.
The company's robotaxi service Apollo Go is operating in multiple Chinese cities, with the largest fleet of more than 400 vehicles in central China's Wuhan city.
As competition to commercialise autonomous vehicles heats up, Baidu plans to launch its robotaxi service outside mainland China, including Hong Kong, Singapore and the Middle East, the Wall Street Journal reported last month.
This development shortly comes after the automaker announced about the price reduction and production costs of the Apollo RT6 self driving model. The company has brought down the production cost to 2,50,000 yuan (approximately $34,525). Baidu claims that this move will enhance the accessibility of autonomous driving technology in China. According to the company, the RT6 is the only mass produced Level-4 autonomous vehicle in world.
Updated 14:53 IST, November 30th 2024