Group 1 - Domestic companies are continuously advancing in the Robotaxi sector, with new entrants emerging and announcing their future plans, including major manufacturers, ride-hailing platforms, and intelligent driving suppliers [1] - Key players in the domestic Robotaxi market include Luobo Kuaipao, Pony.ai, and WeRide, with significant increases in revenue and orders expected by 2024: Pony.ai's passenger fare revenue is projected to increase by over 300% year-on-year by Q2 2025, while WeRide's Robotaxi-related revenue is expected to rise by 364% in the first half of 2025, and Luobo Kuaipao's order volume is anticipated to exceed 2.2 million by Q2 2025, a year-on-year increase of 148% [1] - New entrants in the domestic market include XPeng, Momenta, Qianli Technology, Didi, Hello, and Cao Cao Mobility, all of which have publicized their future plans [1] Group 2 - In the U.S., Tesla and Waymo are accelerating their progress, with Tesla planning to operate in Austin by June 2025 and expand to Nevada, Florida, and Arizona by the end of 2025, aiming for a fleet of 1,500 vehicles by the end of 2025 and starting mass production of Cybercab in Q2 2026; Waymo's fleet size and weekly order volume are expected to double in 2025, with ongoing updates on city openings for 2026 [2] - Uber has announced its entry into the Robotaxi market, partnering with Lucid, Stellantis, NVIDIA, and Nuro, while U.S. government policies are gradually relaxing, including simplified exemption procedures [2] Group 3 - Robotaxi participants are also accelerating deployments in the Middle East, Europe, and parts of Asia, with specific locations including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Germany, the UK, Singapore, Japan, and South Korea; Abu Dhabi has allowed manufacturers to conduct commercial operations without a driver [3] - WeRide plans to increase its fleet in the Middle East to 1,000 vehicles by 2026, with a target of several thousand by 2030 [3]
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