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Two robotaxi groups flag services for Singapore

Two Chinese firms announced on Saturday that they would partner with local companies to launch robotaxi service in Singapore as the city-state expands its autonomous driving.

Grab, a ride-hailing service operator in China, announced that it will partner with WeRide next year to launch services. Pony.ai, ComfortDelGro and others said they would be partnering for similar services. They were waiting on regulatory approval.

Grab announced in a press release that it had been chosen by the local authorities to run two autonomous shuttle services in the Punggol region.

WeRide will start taking passengers in five- and eight seater vehicles from early 2026, after an initial phase of familiarisation for the vehicle to study the route in detail.

WeRide received a permit in July from the Shanghai Municipal Government to operate an autonomous robotaxi ride hailing service.

Pony.ai stated in a press release that it plans to launch autonomous services with fixed routes in Punggol before expanding into other areas. The company said that services would begin within the next few months, after receiving regulatory approval.

Pony.ai has now launched commercial robotaxis across four of China's biggest cities: Beijing, Shanghai Guangzhou, and Shenzhen.

After raising $260 millions from its Nasdaq listing, in November, the Toyota-backed company began exploring the deployments of its driverless services in South Korea. The company has stated that it will increase its robotaxi fleet by 1,000 vehicles by the end this year.

Singapore has explored autonomous driving technologies. Transport Minister Jeffrey Siow visited several autonomous driving companies located in China in the month of June. Singapore has already created smaller test zones to test the technology.

(source: Reuters)