Suppliers: Pony.AI #ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZJump to Section#ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZClick here to login and view details of this companyFeatured Articles & Products Read More >By Mike Oitzman | December 30, 2022Pony.ai and Baidu receive approval to test L4 robotaxis in BeijingPony.ai and Baidu have received licenses to operate L4 robotaxis in Beijing China, expanding their operations.By Brianna Wessling | May 26, 2022California DMV suspends another Pony.ai test permitPony.ai's permit to test its autonomous vehicle technology with a driver was revoked due to the DMV's concerns about its safety drivers.By Brianna Wessling | April 26, 2022Pony.ai to launch robotaxi fleet in Guangzhou, ChinaPony.ai will integrate its autonomous technology into GAC vehicles, which can be hailed using Ontime's platform or Pony.ai's PonyPilot+ app.By Brianna Wessling | March 8, 2022Pony.ai agrees to recall 3 of its autonomous vehiclesPony.ai has agreed to recall three of its robotaxis that had specific software involved in an October crash.By Steve Crowe | December 14, 2021California suspends Pony.ai’s driverless testing after accidentWhile performing a lane change, a Pony.ai autonomous vehicle hit a center divider and traffic sign in Fremont, Calif. Nobody was injured in the accident.
By Mike Oitzman | December 30, 2022Pony.ai and Baidu receive approval to test L4 robotaxis in BeijingPony.ai and Baidu have received licenses to operate L4 robotaxis in Beijing China, expanding their operations.
By Brianna Wessling | May 26, 2022California DMV suspends another Pony.ai test permitPony.ai's permit to test its autonomous vehicle technology with a driver was revoked due to the DMV's concerns about its safety drivers.
By Brianna Wessling | April 26, 2022Pony.ai to launch robotaxi fleet in Guangzhou, ChinaPony.ai will integrate its autonomous technology into GAC vehicles, which can be hailed using Ontime's platform or Pony.ai's PonyPilot+ app.
By Brianna Wessling | March 8, 2022Pony.ai agrees to recall 3 of its autonomous vehiclesPony.ai has agreed to recall three of its robotaxis that had specific software involved in an October crash.
By Steve Crowe | December 14, 2021California suspends Pony.ai’s driverless testing after accidentWhile performing a lane change, a Pony.ai autonomous vehicle hit a center divider and traffic sign in Fremont, Calif. Nobody was injured in the accident.