Can China repeat its EV success with robotaxis?
Chinese companies are testing robotaxis in Beijing's Yizhuang district as they seek to dominate the autonomous vehicle sector. Firms like Baidu and WeRide operate services that navigate complex traffic conditions, capitalizing on China's existing EV industrial ecosystem. This evolution comes amid competition from US-based companies like Waymo, which leads in paid driverless services.
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Published 06 Jul 2026, 22:01 UTC · Updated 06 Jul 2026, 22:30 UTC
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