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China's Pony.ai will more than double the robotaxi fleet and debut in Zagreb

Pony.ai, based in Guangzhou, said that it expects its fleet of robotaxis to be able to double to 3,000 units this year across 20 cities worldwide. The company plans to launch Europe's very first robotaxi service in Croatia's capital Zagreb. Nearly half will be overseas. Pony.ai - which debuted its international operations in Doha in Qatar - joins other Chinese autonomous driving companies such as WeRide, Baidu's Apollo Go and Baidu, who are also expanding overseas.

The fleet and operations will be managed by Croatian startup Verne. The service will be integrated into Uber's platform.

This partnership creates an efficient and scalable path for international expansion. Pony.ai could share in the recurring revenue streams generated by local commercial services, said James Peng.

The company has performed?on-road tests in regions like the Middle East and Singapore.

Pony.ai's first profitable quarter was its fourth quarter net profit of $75.5 Million. The company achieved profitability in Guangzhou and Shenzhen by achieving single-unit profitability. The firm said that the increase in fair value of trading stocks was a major factor.

The fourth quarter saw a six-fold increase in revenue from fare-charging, largely due to a larger fleet and higher adoption rates by users. As of Wednesday, the?company's total fleet size was 1,446 vehicles. This is up from fewer than 300 cars a year ago. (Reporting and editing by Qiaoyi Li, Ju-min Park)

(source: Reuters)