Uber and WeRide ramp up robotaxi operations in Dubai
Uber and Chinese autonomous vehicle company WeRide have launched robotaxi operations without a human safety operator in Dubai as part of a broader expansion in the Middle East. Riders can now book the vehicles through Uber’s app, with operations in commercial and industrial districts like Dubai Silicon Oasis, Dubai Investment Park Second, and Jabal Ali Industrial First, as well as suburban areas and the maritime trading hub Al Hamriya Port.
The government’s Roads and Transport Authority issued a driverless vehicle trial permit to the companies last month. The deployment signals an escalation in WeRide’s robotaxi operations in the region and Uber’s continued involvement in the company.
82% stake in WeRide, according to documents filed Monday with the U.
Securities and Exchange Commission.
Last year, it invested $100 million into WeRide.
Especially during challenging times in the region, we are proud to be a partner to this city, ensuring that Uber is always there to help people move seamlessly and with confidence.
The companies have previously shared that the expansion would include cities in Europe.
Under the partnership, WeRide’s robotaxi services are available through the Uber app.
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