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    Volvo plans to test driverless cars in China

    • Last Update: 2022-11-21
    • Source: Internet
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    Volvo executives said the company plans to test driverless cars in China, with up to 100 to
    be deployed.

    China is the world's largest auto market, and the central government has previously pledged to embrace future technologies
    such as driverless cars.
    Volvo hopes to take advantage of this policy environment
    .

    The plan, which is expected to be announced on Thursday, will be tested on everyday public roads by local drivers, but only in a few cases
    such as expressways and highways, according to reports.

    The executive said Volvo was looking for cities that could provide the necessary licensing, regulatory policies and infrastructure to move forward with the test, and had not disclosed a specific time
    .

    Volvo has previously launched a similar project in Gothenburg, Sweden, and plans to deploy driverless cars
    starting next year.

    Volvo executives said the company plans to test driverless cars in China, with up to 100 to
    be deployed.

    Volvo

    China is the world's largest auto market, and the central government has previously pledged to embrace future technologies
    such as driverless cars.
    Volvo hopes to take advantage of this policy environment
    .

    The plan, which is expected to be announced on Thursday, will be tested on everyday public roads by local drivers, but only in a few cases
    such as expressways and highways, according to reports.

    The executive said Volvo was looking for cities that could provide the necessary licensing, regulatory policies and infrastructure to move forward with the test, and had not disclosed a specific time
    .

    Volvo has previously launched a similar project in Gothenburg, Sweden, and plans to deploy driverless cars
    starting next year.

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