Baidu Apollo, A significant leap forward in autonomous driving technology By doing so, it introduced the 6th Generation Robotaxi in Wuhan, which is an important milestone in the evolution of smart mobility. The announcement was made by Yunpeng Wang, Baidu’s Corporate Vice President and Head of Intelligent Driving Group. Apollo Go aims to deploy 1,000 6th Generation Robotaxies in Wuhan by 2024.
These vehicles, running on Baidu’s autonomous ride-hailing platform Apollo Go, are fully autonomous. A paradigm shift towards transportation pointing out. This development is supported by Apollo Go’s fully autonomous Robotaxi operations network in Wuhan, capable of managing every aspect of the Robotaxi operation without human intervention. This innovation not only increases efficiency, but also operational It also reduces costs significantly.
The launch of the Apollo ADFM, the world’s first base model to support Level 4 autonomous driving, further solidifies Baidu Apollo’s position at the forefront of autonomous technology. This model, integrated into 6th Generation Robotaxi, paves the way for widespread adoption by enabling the rapid deployment of driverless operations in new cities within six months.
Additionally, the upgraded Apollo Self-Driving (ASD) smart driving software based on Apollo ADFM will be accessible on all Ji Yue vehicle models, allowing users nationwide to It will enable smart driving experience wherever Baidu Maps is available.