
Pony.ai Becomes First Autonomous Driving Company to Receive Taxi License in China
Autonomous driving company Pony.ai announced on Sunday that it was awarded a permit to operate 100 autonomous vehicles as traditional taxis in Nansha, Guangzhou.
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Autonomous driving company Pony.ai announced on Sunday that it was awarded a permit to operate 100 autonomous vehicles as traditional taxis in Nansha, Guangzhou.

RD6, the first mass-produced pure electric pickup model under the RADAR brand owned by Geely, completed production in Shandong Province and opened for pre-sale on September 30.

Huawei and XPeng Motors have been engaged in a debate about AEB in recent days.

On July 7th, BYD's official Weibo account announced that BYD's Brazilian subsidiary has recently partnered with 99, a Brazilian ride-hailing platform under Didi.

As of September 7, three leading Chinese new energy vehicle (NEV) enterprises, including NIO, XPeng Motors and Li Auto, had successively released their financial reports for the first half of 2022. The combined losses of three firms amounted to nearly 9.6 billion yuan ($1.38 billion).

In a bid to bolster its market position and appeal to consumers, Tesla has recently rolled out substantial price adjustments for its vehicle lineup in both China and the United States.

Geely approved a share award plan for a total of up to 350 million shares and granted about 167 million shares to 10,884 incentive recipients under the plan.

On August 7th, Seres Automobile recently underwent a new round of organizational restructuring and established the AITO Questioning Business Group.

During the ongoing G20 Leaders' Summit in Bali, Indonesia, auto companies from China, Japan and South Korea offered 836 pure electric vehicles to the Indonesian government, 300 of which were from Chinese automaker SAIC-GM-Wuling's local subsidiary.

BYD, a new energy giant based in China, announced on October 4 that it has signed a cooperation agreement with Sixt, a leading German car rental company.

The company reportedly decided to shift the in-store sharing of sales leads to regional sharing, aiming to promote more transactions and targeting a monthly delivery goal of 15,000 vehicles.

On September 8, Chinese battery and electric vehicle (EV) firm BYD debuted its "e-platform 3.0," an exclusive platform for EVs, and new concept vehicle "Ocean-X".