
WeRide's Robotaxi secures autonomous driving permit in Saudi Arabia
Robotaxi was granted Saudi Arabia's first Robotaxi autonomous driving permit, making it the world's only technology company with products holding autonomous driving permits in six countries: Saudi Arabia, China, the UAE, Singapore, France, and the US.
With this permit,
WeRide
is authorised to operate an autonomous vehicle (AV) business and deploy Robotaxis nationwide in Saudi Arabia, starting with its pilot operations in Riyadh with Uber and local partner Ai Driver.
Launched earlier this month, the pilot covers King Khalid International Airport and several key locations throughout Riyadh, including major highways and selected city center destinations.
A full-scale commercial Robotaxi service is expected to launch by end-2025 through a partnership between
WeRide
and Uber.
WeRide
's Robotaxi was granted the permit at an official ceremony last week, attended by Engineer Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser, Minister of Transport and Logistics Services and chairman of the Transport General Authority (TGA); Jennifer Li, CFO and head of International at
WeRide
; and other senior Saudi government officials.
WeRide's Robotaxi completes TGA's Regulatory Sandbox for AV Piloting in Saudi Arabia
WeRide
is the first AV technology company whose Robotaxi has completed the TGA's Regulatory Sandbox for AV Piloting in Saudi Arabia. The approval process, conducted in coordination with multiple government agencies, includes rigorous testing, assessments, and technology validation to secure the Robotaxi autonomous driving permit, to ensure the highest standards of safety and performance.
'This permit marks a major step in our global expansion, enabling us to scale Robotaxi services and unlock new commercial opportunities in Saudi Arabia. It drives large-scale deployment, unlocks new revenue streams, and reinforces our commitment to making autonomous mobility a reality worldwide. We thank the TGA for supporting our vision for safer, smarter transportation at scale,' said Jennifer Li, CFO and head of International at
WeRide
.
The announcement follows
WeRide
's entry into Saudi Arabia in May.
In addition to its Robotaxi plans,
WeRide
has been testing and operating its Robobus in key locations including King Fahad Medical City, Aramco residential communities, AlUla, and the Ritz-Carlton, Riyadh.
Its Robosweeper S1 is also in operation at King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh Second Health Cluster, marking the first monetised autonomous sanitation project in both Saudi Arabia and the wider Middle East.
Beyond Saudi Arabia,
WeRide
has been rapidly expanding across the region in the last few months.
Its Robotaxis are currently undergoing fully driverless Robotaxi testing in
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