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Baidu’s Apollo Go robotaxi service to launch in Singapore, Malaysia end-2025 – driverless taxis soon?

Baidu’s Apollo Go robotaxi service to launch in Singapore, Malaysia end-2025 – driverless taxis soon?

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Baidu is working on launching its Apollo Go robotaxi service in Singapore and Malaysia by end-2025, with sources close to the matter telling Singapore’s The Independent that the Chinese tech giant is in talks with local taxi operators and mobility service providers to tailor a business model for both nations.

The company is adopting what it calls an “asset-light” strategy – prioritising partnerships over direct fleet ownership. Since its China launch in 2019, Apollo Go has clocked more than 11 million rides (beating Google Waymo‘s 10 million) in over 1,000 autonomous vehicles. Tesla just last month launched its Robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, using 10 Model Ys.

Baidu is also looking at Europe and the Middle East for its driverless taxis; it’s reportedly talking with Swiss Post subsidiary PostAuto to launch Apollo Go in Switzerland, and exploring a Turkish entry.
 
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The Proposed Huawei Sulfide-Based Solid-State Battery Can Push EVs Up To 2,999.8KM​


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Will Huawei finally not only solve the EV range problem but make EVs better than ICE?

Huawei has recently filed a new patent that signals its growing interest in the EV sector, despite not manufacturing EVs itself. The patent centers around a potentially groundbreaking sulfide-based solid-state battery, which could dramatically outperform current battery technology. Congratulations, Huawei. If they get this off the ground it will be a miracle.

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According to the filing, Huawei’s battery could theoretically power an EV for up to 1,864 miles (roughly 2,999.817km) on a single charge, a figure that far exceeds the capabilities of today’s lithium-ion batteries. Moreover, the battery is designed to charge rapidly, jumping from 10 percent to 80 percent in less than five minutes.
 

Baidu’s Apollo Go robotaxi service to launch in Singapore, Malaysia end-2025 – driverless taxis soon?

Baidu’s Apollo Go robotaxi service to launch in Singapore, Malaysia end-2025 – driverless taxis soon?

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Baidu is working on launching its Apollo Go robotaxi service in Singapore and Malaysia by end-2025, with sources close to the matter telling Singapore’s The Independent that the Chinese tech giant is in talks with local taxi operators and mobility service providers to tailor a business model for both nations.

The company is adopting what it calls an “asset-light” strategy – prioritising partnerships over direct fleet ownership. Since its China launch in 2019, Apollo Go has clocked more than 11 million rides (beating Google Waymo‘s 10 million) in over 1,000 autonomous vehicles. Tesla just last month launched its Robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, using 10 Model Ys.

Baidu is also looking at Europe and the Middle East for its driverless taxis; it’s reportedly talking with Swiss Post subsidiary PostAuto to launch Apollo Go in Switzerland, and exploring a Turkish entry.
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Ni Hao Huawei

The Proposed Huawei Sulfide-Based Solid-State Battery Can Push EVs Up To 2,999.8KM​


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Will Huawei finally not only solve the EV range problem but make EVs better than ICE?

Huawei has recently filed a new patent that signals its growing interest in the EV sector, despite not manufacturing EVs itself. The patent centers around a potentially groundbreaking sulfide-based solid-state battery, which could dramatically outperform current battery technology. Congratulations, Huawei. If they get this off the ground it will be a miracle.

IMG_4580.jpeg

According to the filing, Huawei’s battery could theoretically power an EV for up to 1,864 miles (roughly 2,999.817km) on a single charge, a figure that far exceeds the capabilities of today’s lithium-ion batteries. Moreover, the battery is designed to charge rapidly, jumping from 10 percent to 80 percent in less than five minutes.
Such a high energy density is very conducive to Cheekahboom, need to handle with care :)
 
Current Huawei self drive technology is still in infant stage. Why do you need to self-drive when you have enough people to drive ?

It should be deployed in small nos.
 
Current Huawei self drive technology is still in infant stage. Why do you need to self-drive when you have enough people to drive ?

It should be deployed in small nos.
Baidu already deployed robotaxis in major cities la. Huawei is a latecomer. My sister's colleague just took a ride in one in Beijing last month.
 
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