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Four districts in southern China on Friday formed a pilot framework under which connected cars will be mutually recognised, a mechanism designed to allow autonomous robotaxis to travel across cities.
Meanwhile, China is expected to be over half of the global robotaxi market. Pony AI robotaxis are already servicing some very high-traffic routes in China, including the airport route in Beijing.
It wouldn’t be wrong to say that China’s technological progress may finally prompt US lawmakers to ease up on regulations and help Elon Musk accelerate the commercial deployment of robotaxis.
Pony AI is projecting to grow their robotaxi fleet in China from 250 vehicles to over 1,000. As part of the growth, Pony.ai is aiming to lower production costs of their robotaxis to less than $41,000.
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