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China to nearly double coverage of world’s largest C-V2X city network
With more than 2 million vehicles in circulation, Wuxi processes around 1.6 PB (petabyte) of traffic data each day on average.
Shanghai issues China’s first permits allowing passengers in self-driving cars
Licensed companies can run up to 50 vehicles and can potentially expand their fleets after six months.
Briefing: Geely taps Swedish firm Zenuity for driverless car software
No more than five self-driving software platforms will survive over the next decade, the company said.
Briefing: Guangzhou grants 20 test licenses to self-driving startup WeRide
Four major Chinese cities have allowed self-driving vehicle testing on designated roads.
China drafts guidelines for AV security, but challenges remain
Beijing took a significant step forward in April 2018, issuing its first national guidelines that allow cities in China to test self-driving cars on their roads.
China’s top scientists call for legislation to drive autonomous car industry
Laying out a policy framework will boost the industry’s commercialization, experts say.
Nvidia, Didi Chuxing partner on autonomous cars for ride-hailing
Didi will enhance its autonomous driving technologies by using Nvidia’s platform to train deep neural networks.
Huawei reportedly eyes smart vehicle market as US ban hits growth
Huawei has formed alliances with automakers including state-owned FAW, SAIC Motor, and Volvo beginning late last year.
Alibaba invests RMB 3.6 billion in China TransInfo, furthering smart mobility push
Alibaba made its first foray into the autonomous driving market in April 2018, testing Level 4 driverless technologies.