Uber partners with WeRide to launch self-driving cars in UAE
The collaboration to introduce autonomous vehicles.
Uber Technologies and WeRide announced a partnership on Wednesday to integrate the Chinese self-driving technology firm’s vehicles into Uber’s rideshare platform, beginning in the UAE. This collaboration represents WeRide’s first foray with a global ride-hailing service. This allows Uber to expand its reach beyond China while continuing to incorporate robotaxis into its offerings. Earlier this month, Uber also expanded its partnership with Waymo to roll out robotaxis in Austin and Atlanta, and in August, it teamed up with General Motors’ Cruise to feature autonomous vehicles on its platform beginning next year.
The WeRide partnership is scheduled to launch in Abu Dhabi later this year, following the company’s acquisition of the UAE’s first and only national license for self-driving vehicles, which allows it to test and operate robotaxis on public roads across the country. WeRide had aimed to list its shares in the US, targeting a valuation of up to $5 billion; however, its initial public offering has been postponed as the firm completes the necessary documentation.
Meanwhile, the Biden administration recently proposed restrictions preventing Chinese automakers from testing self-driving cars on US roads, extending to vehicle software and hardware produced by other foreign adversaries, including Russia.