Robotaxi驶入“千辆时代”,广东智驾提速规模商业化
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2026-01-24 13:17

Core Insights - The autonomous driving industry in China has reached a significant milestone with the Robotaxi fleets of WeRide and Pony.ai surpassing 1,000 vehicles, marking the entry into the "thousand-vehicle era" [1][4][8] Industry Overview - Guangdong province has emerged as a key player in the autonomous driving sector, with 3.618 million new energy vehicles produced in 2022, accounting for 25% of the national total [2] - The province aims to produce 1.1829 million new energy vehicles by 2025, laying a solid foundation for the development of the intelligent driving industry [2] Company Developments - WeRide's Robotaxi has commenced commercial operations in over 10 major cities globally, including Guangzhou, Beijing, and Abu Dhabi, with a focus on fully autonomous operations [2][6] - WeRide reported a revenue of 171 million yuan in Q3 2025, a year-on-year increase of 144.3%, with a gross profit of 56.3 million yuan, reflecting a gross margin of 32.9% [4][5] - The company has achieved a significant reduction in net losses, narrowing by 70.5% year-on-year, indicating a transition towards scale expansion and profitability improvement [4] Technological Advancements - WeRide launched the HPC 3.0 high-performance computing platform, which provides 2,000 TOPS of AI computing power, reducing the cost of its autonomous driving suite by 50% [5] - The WeRide One platform enables efficient mass deployment of autonomous driving across various urban scenarios, enhancing operational capabilities [5][6] Market Expansion - WeRide has accelerated its international expansion, partnering with Uber to establish the largest commercial Robotaxi fleet in Abu Dhabi, with plans to expand to 15 additional international cities over the next five years [6][8] - The company is positioned to benefit from favorable policies, including the recent approval for L4 autonomous vehicles to operate commercially in several cities [7][8] Competitive Landscape - Guangdong's robust industrial foundation, including a well-developed supply chain for chips and electronic components, supports the growth of the autonomous driving sector [7] - The province's supportive government policies and funding initiatives have created a conducive environment for the development of autonomous driving technologies [7][8]