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Baidu Receives Green Light to Demonstrate Commercialized Autonomous Driving, Test Driverless Vehicles in Cangzhou

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Baidu, Inc. (NASDAQ:BIDU) has received qualifications for 35 vehicles to demonstrate commercialized autonomous driving operations and 10 vehicles for driverless testing in Cangzhou, marking a significant milestone for Baidu Apollo's commercialization efforts. The company plans to explore various monetization strategies for its autonomous services, becoming the first in China to do so. With a fleet that has achieved over 524,000 kilometers of testing, Baidu aims to expand its Apollo Go Robotaxi service to 30 cities within three years, having already carried over 210,000 passengers in cities like Beijing, Changsha, and Cangzhou.

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  • Received qualifications for 35 vehicles for commercial autonomous operations and 10 for driverless testing in Cangzhou.
  • First company in China to explore monetization mechanisms for autonomous driving services.
  • Apollo Go Robotaxi service has carried over 210,000 passengers and plans to expand to 30 cities in three years.
  • Accumulated 524,696 kilometers of test mileage, showcasing safety and reliability of Apollo vehicles.
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BEIJING, March 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Baidu, Inc. (NASDAQ:BIDU), a leading AI company with a strong Internet foundation, received qualifications for 35 vehicles to demonstrate commercialized autonomous driving operations, and qualifications for 10 vehicles to conduct driverless testing, by Cangzhou traffic authorities. These qualifications will allow Baidu to be the first company in China to experiment with various monetization mechanisms for autonomous driving services, marking a landmark step on Baidu Apollo's road to commercialization.

With these qualifications, Baidu Apollo will be able to roll out commercialized demonstrations of its smart transportation services in Cangzhou, and explore various mechanisms for charging customers, such as discounts, trial tickets, and voluntary payments from riders, for the first time by any autonomous driving company in China. In August 2020, Baidu opened the Apollo Go Robotaxi service in the downtown areas of Cangzhou, which has allowed people to hail a free robotaxi ride through their smartphone. In addition to bringing added convenience and safety to the people of Cangzhou, Baidu's robotaxis are intelligent electric vehicles that contribute to environmental protection by reducing carbon emissions.

The qualifications will also enable Baidu to test driverless vehicles in Cangzhou, the first company to receive this permission in the city. Baidu Apollo previously received this permission in Changsha and Beijing in September and December of 2020, respectively. Baidu is the first and only company approved to conduct open road driverless testing in the Chinese capital. Internationally, Baidu Apollo obtained permission in California to conduct driverless testing.

To obtain the Cangzhou qualifications, companies were required to complete a total of 50,000 kilometers of local testing on open roads, accompanied by safety drivers, while being responsible for zero accidents. As of March 1, 2021, Baidu's Cangzhou fleet accumulated 524,696 kilometers of total test mileage with each car averaging 17,490 kilometers, a testament to the safety and reliability of Apollo-powered autonomous vehicles.

Baidu has been investing in autonomous driving since 2013, and Apollo is the world's leading open platform for autonomous driving, with more than 210 partners, 55,000 global developers, and 700,000 lines of open source code. To date, Baidu's Apollo fleet size has grown to 500 vehicles, which have conducted open road tests in nearly 30 cities around the world, accumulating more than 7 million kilometers of testing. In China, Apollo has obtained 214 autonomous driving licenses, including 161 for carrying passengers. Baidu's Apollo Go Robotaxi service has now been opened in Beijing, Changsha, and Cangzhou, carrying more than 210,000 passengers, and plans to expand to 30 cities in the next three years.

In recent years, Cangzhou has been a leading city for the development of autonomous driving. It was the first city in northern China to carry out manned tests of autonomous driving and has the third largest intelligent-connected test road network in the country. With the latest news, Baidu Apollo and its ecosystem partners will continue to explore the development path of fully autonomous driving.

About Baidu

Founded in 2000, Baidu's mission is to make the complicated world simpler through technology. Baidu is a leading AI company with a strong Internet foundation. Baidu's ADSs trade on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the symbol "BIDU". Currently, each ADS represents eight Class A ordinary shares.

 

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FAQ

What recent qualifications did Baidu receive for autonomous driving?

Baidu received qualifications for 35 vehicles for commercial autonomous driving operations and 10 vehicles for driverless testing in Cangzhou.

How has Baidu's Apollo Go Robotaxi service performed?

The Apollo Go Robotaxi service has carried over 210,000 passengers and plans to expand to 30 cities within the next three years.

What is the significance of Baidu's testing mileage?

Baidu's fleet in Cangzhou has accumulated 524,696 kilometers of testing, highlighting the safety and reliability of its autonomous vehicles.

When did Baidu open its Apollo Go Robotaxi service?

Baidu opened the Apollo Go Robotaxi service in August 2020 in downtown Cangzhou.

What are Baidu's future plans for autonomous driving?

Baidu plans to explore monetization mechanisms for its autonomous driving services and expand its fleet and testing capabilities.

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