
Automated Driving Company Pony.ai Denies Postponement in Car-Making Plan
China's well-known automated driving company Pony.ai is reportedly at a standstill in its plans to build passenger cars. The firm later denied this news.
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China's well-known automated driving company Pony.ai is reportedly at a standstill in its plans to build passenger cars. The firm later denied this news.
Chinese self-driving unicorn Pony.ai merged its self-driving truck R&D team into its passenger car R&D team.
Pony.ai, a Chinese automated driving start-up, announced on March 22 that it has reached a strategic cooperation with leading unmanned vehicle developer Neolix in the field of unmanned distribution in China.
Pony.ai, an autonomous driving company co-located in the Silicon Valley, Beijing, and Guangzhou, is undergoing business adjustments.
On July 20, the Beijing High-level Automated Driving Demonstration Area opened its first commercialization pilot of unmanned travel service in China. Baidu and Pony.ai are the first licensed enterprises to operate within the area.
Pony.ai announced on Monday that its truck brand PonyTron has successfully completed automated driving of trucks on the Beijing–Taipei Expressway on December 5, and has now kicked off the normal automated driving test.
On December 11th, Pony.ai and GAC AION held a Robotaxi strategic cooperation signing ceremony.
Pony.ai, a leading player in China's autonomous driving sector, is reportedly preparing for a U.S. IPO as early as September of this year
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Pony.ai on June 24 refuted recent market rumors that the company will initiate its own car production.
ONTIME, also known as Ruqi Mobility, announced its completion of an A round of financing totaling over 1 billion yuan, led by GAC Group and followed up by Pony.ai, WeRide, SPARX, Pilgrim Partners Asia and other investment institutions.