WeRide's Robobus Achieves Major Milestone in Autonomous Testing

WeRide’s Robobus Reaches New Heights in Europe
WeRide, renowned for its achievements in autonomous driving technology, has recently made a significant leap with its Robobus, receiving a federal test permit for a Level 4 autonomous shuttle in Belgium. This notable recognition positions WeRide as a global leader in the autonomous vehicle industry, boasting permits for its innovative products across seven nations, including Belgium, China, France, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, and the US.
A Historic Approval at the Autonomous Mobility Summit
Signed by Minister of Mobility, Climate and Ecological Transition Jean-Luc Crucke, this permit was officially unveiled during the Autonomous Mobility Summit. The approval allows for the Robobus to be tested on public roads along an 8km loop in Leuven, featuring nine designated stops. WeRide has partnered with De Lijn, the local public transport operator, and mobility consultancy Espaces-Mobilités to execute this project effectively.
Commencing Real-World Testing
The transformation of the Robobus from a concept to a functional autonomous vehicle is made possible through rigorous safety examinations conducted by the Federal Public Service Mobility and Transport. The testing will begin shortly, contingent on further approval from Flemish authorities, aimed at ensuring a comprehensive assessment of the vehicle's performance on public roads. During the pilot phase, a dedicated safety officer will accompany the vehicle, prioritizing passenger safety.
Launching Belgium’s First Commercial Autonomous Shuttle Service
After the testing concludes, a groundbreaking pilot service will commence from mid-November to January 2026. This initiative represents the first-ever deployment of autonomous vehicles in mixed traffic conditions in Belgium, where passengers can book rides digitally through ticketing options including SMS or subscriptions. Through this major endeavor, the plan is to integrate the shuttles into regular operations, enhancing public transport accessibility.
WeRide's Vision for the Future
Jennifer Li, CFO and Head of International at WeRide, emphasized that this test permit marks a crucial step toward the company's objective of achieving fully driverless operations at Level 4. It showcases WeRide’s commitment to safe and efficient transportation solutions and sets a precedent for future autonomous vehicle integrations across Europe. Appreciation was expressed towards the Belgian authorities for their support in facilitating advanced transportation technologies.
Expanding Footprint Across Europe
WeRide's swift progress doesn’t stop in Belgium. Just days prior, the company announced its Robobus's arrival in Leuven, demonstrating unparalleled efficiency by moving from delivery to public-road testing within a week. Additionally, WeRide is actively broadening its presence in Europe, having recently introduced its first Robotaxis in Furttal, Switzerland, as part of the “iamo” project in collaboration with Swiss Transit Lab, SBB, and local cantons.
About WeRide: A Leader in Autonomous Innovation
As a first mover in the autonomous driving arena, WeRide has set the standard as the pioneering publicly traded Robotaxi company. With extensive testing or operational history in over 30 cities and eleven countries, WeRide is building an impressive portfolio. Its vehicles are equipped with the revolutionary WeRide One platform, which supports various service levels ranging from L2 to L4, addressing diverse needs in mobility, logistics, and sanitation sectors. Recognition by Fortune Magazine’s 2024 “The Future 50” list further signifies its notable standing in the industry.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Level 4 permit allow for WeRide's Robobus?
The Level 4 permit permits the Robobus to operate autonomously on public roads, emphasizing safety and compliance with regulations.
What cities has WeRide operated its autonomous vehicles in?
WeRide has tested or operated its autonomous vehicles in over 30 cities in 11 different countries, showcasing a strong international presence.
When will the pilot autonomous shuttle service begin?
The pilot service is set to commence in mid-November and will run through January 2026, offering public transport options in Leuven.
Who are WeRide's partners for this project?
WeRide is collaborating with De Lijn, the City of Leuven, and mobility consultancy Espaces-Mobilités for the Robobus project.
What is WeRide's vision for autonomous driving?
WeRide aims to achieve safe Level 4 fully driverless operations, enhancing transportation systems globally while supporting sustainability and efficiency.
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