16-05-2025
WeRide launches fully driverless robotaxi trials in Abu Dhabi
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Chinese autonomous driving technology company WeRide has launched fully driverless robotaxi trial operations in Abu Dhabi.
Starting this quarter, WeRide will operate a fleet of robotaxis on public roads in the UAE capital without a safety driver on board, in what the company called a 'major milestone' for the region's smart mobility push.
The trial is accompanied by an expansion of WeRide's service coverage to include Al Maryah Island – home to the Abu Dhabi Global Market financial centre – and Al Reem Island, a key residential and commercial district.
The two new areas add to WeRide's existing operations on Yas Island, Saadiyat Island and the corridors connecting to Zayed International Airport, where the company has been active since 2021.
'WeRide makes history as the first company to pilot fully driverless robotaxis in the Middle East region, showcasing our autonomous leadership in one of the world's most dynamic urban environments,' said Jennifer Li, CFO and head of International Business at WeRide.
'In parallel, we're expanding commercial service to high-demand areas like Al Maryah and Al Reem Islands – bringing smart mobility solutions to more users in the Middle East. Together, these demonstrate our technological maturity while moving us closer to mass commercialisation of robotaxis,' Li added.
The UAE is a key market for WeRide
In December 2024, the company launched a robotaxi ride-hailing partnership with
The company also serves as a member of the Infrastructure, Regulations, and Pilot Acceleration Working Group under the Abu Dhabi Smart & Autonomous Systems Council, contributing to the development of local infrastructure and autonomous mobility legislation.
Commercial driverless rides and additional coverage areas are expected to roll out progressively from summer 2025, pending regulatory approvals.
WeRide operates in over 30 cities across 10 countries and holds driverless permits in China, the UAE, Singapore, France, and the US. Its WeRide One platform supports autonomous driving solutions across mobility, logistics, and sanitation sectors.