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Lyft is planning for thousands of Baidu robotaxis to be deployed across Europe, starting in the UK and Germany by 2026.
An autonomous vehicle operated by Baidu's Apollo Go robotaxi service fell into a deep construction pit while carrying a passenger in southwestern China, according to local media reports.
Investing.com -- A Baidu (NASDAQ: BIDU) Apollo Go robotaxi carrying a passenger plunged into a deep construction pit in Chongqing, southwestern China on Wednesday, according to local media reports.
Its automated-vehicle unit Apollo Go’s latest robotaxi model, the RT6, will be adopted by Lyft across key European markets ...
Lyft has partnered with Baidu to launch Baidu RT6 robotaxi service across Europe starting in 2026, beginning in Germany and ...
Lyft boasts more than 20 million active users and operates in nine European countries across over 150 cities. Baidu founder Robin Li called the collaboration a significant milestone in Apollo Go's ...
In a move set to redefine the future of urban mobility across Europe, Baidu, Inc. (NASDAQ: BIDU) and Lyft, Inc. (NASDAQ: LYFT ...
Lyft will deploy Baidu Apollo Go’s fully electric RT6 autonomous vehicles in Germany and the UK starting in 2026, marking a ...
Baidu is using its sixth-generation Apollo Go vehicles for this rollout. Once the robotaxis start operations in a given ...
The initial rollout will take place in Germany and the UK, featuring Baidu’s electric RT6 robotaxis operating on Lyft’s ...
Apollo Go, tech company Baidu’s autonomous robotaxi service, will reportedly expand its services to Hong Kong before the end of 2024. Hong Kong marks the next city in mainland China where Baidu ...
A robotaxi operated by Baidu’s Apollo Go service fell into a deep construction pit in Chongqing, China while carrying a passenger. The incident took place earlier this week, and was reported by ...