Uber teams up with Chinese startup to bring robotaxis to UAE

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Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

Uber has announced a strategic partnership with WeRide, a self-driving technology company based in China, to introduce autonomous vehicles to Abu Dhabi. This collaboration is expected to roll out later this year, marking a significant step forward in autonomous mobility in the region. Under the deal, a fleet of WeRide’s robotaxis will be made available through the Uber app, initially serving specific areas in the UAE capital.

The pilot program will target key locations in Abu Dhabi, such as Yas Island and Saadiyat Island, with expansion plans on the horizon. Passengers will have the option to select a self-driving vehicle for their trips when available, offering a futuristic alternative to traditional rideshare options. Uber’s CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, emphasized that this initiative aligns with the company’s vision of a future where transportation is electric, shared, and autonomous.

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WeRide, founded in 2017 and headquartered in Guangzhou, has been rapidly advancing in the autonomous driving industry. Its technology, known for its reliability and scalability, is already operational in several cities in China, where the company conducts various pilot programs. By partnering with Uber, WeRide aims to gain a foothold in the Middle Eastern market, building on its experience in deploying robotaxis in urban settings.


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