June 12 (Reuters) – Baidu said on Friday its autonomous vehicle service AmiGo, developed in partnership with Switzerland’s public bus operator PostBus, received a regulatory approval for operations in the eastern region of the European country.
Here are the details:
• Baidu aims to launch regular fully driverless operations of the joint service by early 2027, provided all safety and regulatory requirements are met.
• The company said the service is set to be Europe’s largest automated public transport operation of its kind.
• The service will use Apollo Go’s fully electric RT6 vehicles, each capable of carrying three passengers and equipped with over 30 sensors, the company said.
• Baidu said AmiGo’s services will be bookable through a dedicated app.
• Level 4 autonomous driving is a level of automation where the vehicle can operate without a human driver under specific conditions.
• Baidu had announced a partnership with PostBus last year, as the Chinese tech firm accelerates a global push of its self-driving business.
• China’s leading search engine operator, Baidu, has been increasing its focus on technologies including AI and self-driving as its advertising-driven search engine business has slowed due to a weakening Chinese economy.
(Reporting by Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Sahal Muhammed)





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