Chinese web large Baidu plans to launch its driverless cars on ride-hailing app Uber in Asia and the Middle East this 12 months, the 2 firms mentioned on Tuesday.
The multi-year partnership will see “thousands of Baidu’s Apollo Go autonomous vehicles on the Uber platform across multiple global markets”, the businesses mentioned in a joint assertion.
The first driverless cars are anticipated on the roads this 12 months, the assertion mentioned, including the robotaxis would launch “outside the United States” however with out specifying wherein international locations.

Uber customers in these areas could have the choice of selecting to trip in a completely driverless Apollo Go automobile after they request a visit.
China’s tech firms and automakers have poured billions of {dollars} into self-driving know-how in recent times, with clever driving the brand new battleground within the nation’s cutthroat home automobile market.
Driverless taxis are already on the roads with restricted capability in China, most notably within the central metropolis of Wuhan the place a fleet of over 500 could be hailed by app in designated areas.
In March, Baidu introduced it had signed an settlement to launch autonomous driving exams and companies in Dubai, Apollo Go’s first worldwide fleet deployment.
The firm additionally plans to begin testing self-driving taxis in Europe by the top of this 12 months, a supply with data of the matter confirmed to AFP in May.
The firm may even begin testing in Turkey, they mentioned.

Meanwhile, San Francisco-based Uber will launch self-driving taxis in London subsequent 12 months when England trials new driverless companies, the agency and the UK authorities mentioned in June.
Under the Uber pilot scheme, companies will initially have a human within the driver’s seat who can management the car in an emergency, however the trials will ultimately transition to being absolutely driverless.