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Baidu Wins First Driverless Permits in China for Autonomous Ride Hailing Services on Public Roads

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Baidu has received the first permits in China allowing driverless ride-hailing services on public roads in Beijing. This milestone, achieved on April 27, 2022, enables passengers to hail rides in autonomous vehicles without a safety operator. Starting April 28, 2022, Baidu's Apollo Go service will operate in a designated 60 square kilometer area during daytime. With over 27 million kilometers of road testing and zero traffic accidents, Baidu's success reflects regulatory openness towards autonomous mobility and positions the company at the forefront of this rapidly advancing industry.

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  • Baidu received the first permits in China for driverless ride-hailing services.
  • The permits allow operation in a 60 square kilometer area in Beijing.
  • Baidu has a proven track record of over 27 million kilometers of road testing without accidents.
  • The company plans to expand its fleet by adding 30 more driverless vehicles.
  • Apollo Go service has expanded to 9 cities, showing strong market presence.
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  • The regulatory milestone, which allows the removal of a safety operator from the driver's seat, represents a major step towards a fully driverless future
  • With the permits, passengers will be able to hail a ride in driverless cars on open roads in Beijing, a mega city in the world

BEIJING, April 27, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Baidu, Inc. (NASDAQ: BIDU and HKEX: 9888) ("Baidu" or the "Company") today received the first-ever permits in China authorizing the company to provide driverless ride-hailing services to the public on open roads in Beijing. This regulatory approval marks a significant milestone for the autonomous ride-hailing industry in China, indicating a regulatory openness to taking a further step toward a fully driverless mobility future.

Baidu Apollo Autonomous Driving Car on Open Roads in Beijing

With these permits issued by the head office of the Beijing High-level Automated Driving Demonstration Area (BJHAD), ten autonomous vehicles without drivers behind the steering wheel will offer rides to passengers in a designated area of 60 square kilometers in Beijing. These licensed cars will join an existing fleet provided by Apollo Go, Baidu's autonomous ride-hailing service, in the capital city of China. Starting April 28, 2022, users will be able to hail a driverless ride using the Apollo Go mobile app in daytime from 10:00 to 16:00.

Currently, Baidu has the largest autonomous driving fleet in China. In expanding its driverless vehicle services, Baidu has worked to meet the unique technical challenges of Beijing's complex traffic environment. The company plans to add 30 more such vehicles at a later stage, expanding its fleet to provide more convenient driverless services to the public.

Baidu Wins First Driverless Permits in China to Provide Autonomous Ride Hailing Services on Public Roads

The new permit represents Beijing's collaborative and safety-first approach to autonomous vehicle regulation, progressing from the manned autonomous driving stage to the driverless stage. It also represents a benchmark regulation for the global autonomous vehicle industry, given the complexity and high density of urban traffic in Beijing.

Baidu's success in securing this regulatory permission can be attributed to its strong foundation in AI and its leading test-drive mileage. Baidu has a proven track record of over 27 million kilometers (16 million miles) of road testing accumulated in the past 9 years with zero traffic accidents, including mileage recorded by driverless test cars in multiple cities across China as well as in California.

A Passenger Scans the Code to Use Apollo Go Robotaxi

Today's announcement also brings Baidu closer to a scalable operation of autonomous ride-hailing services in Beijing. In September 2020, Baidu became the first company in Beijing to offer autonomous ride-hailing services. Starting in November of last year, Baidu has been charging fees for the Apollo Go autonomous services offered to the public under granted commercial permits, though safety operators are required in the driver's seat.

Apollo Go has expanded to 9 cities in China since its first launch in 2020, including all first-tier cities (Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Guangzhou), and five other cities (Chongqing, Changsha, Cangzhou, Yangquan and Wuzhen). There have been 213,000 orders on Apollo Go in Q4 2021, making it the global leader by order volume.

About Baidu

Founded in 2000, Baidu's mission is to make the complicated world simpler through technology. Baidu is a leading AI company with strong Internet foundation, trading on the NASDAQ under "BIDU" and HKEX under "9888." One Baidu ADS represents eight Class A ordinary shares.

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FAQ

When did Baidu receive driverless ride-hailing permits in China?

Baidu received the driverless ride-hailing permits on April 27, 2022.

What area in Beijing will Baidu's driverless cars operate?

Baidu's driverless cars will operate in a designated area of 60 square kilometers in Beijing.

When will passengers be able to use Baidu's driverless service?

Passengers can start using Baidu's driverless service on April 28, 2022.

What is the significance of Baidu's driverless service permits?

These permits mark a significant regulatory milestone for the autonomous vehicle industry in China.

How many kilometers has Baidu tested its autonomous vehicles?

Baidu has conducted over 27 million kilometers of road testing for its autonomous vehicles.

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