China's Autonomous European Beachhead Might Have an Expiration Date

This Week in The Autonomy Economy

This Week in the Autonomy Economy, China's Autonomous Belt and Road Initiative continued to take hold in Europe as EU Ministers back a cross-border initiative for autonomous vehicle testbeds.

In South Korea, Park Min-woo, President of Hyundai Motor Group's Advanced Platform Division and CEO of 42dot, stressed the importance of collaboration with global partners to speed up commercialization of autonomous driving.

While Hyundai looks to speed up the commercialization of autonomous driving through partnerships, autonomy is rapidly going global. With India removing regulatory barriers, Saudi Arabia codifying autonomous vehicle regulations and Portugal opening the door to autonomous vehicle testing, the autonomy economy is going global.

As the autonomy economy goes global, we will be covering it and taking our proprietary field reports overseas.

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China's Autonomous European Beachhead Might Have an Expiration Date

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In the span of two weeks, Chinese robotaxi companies planted three flags on the European continent. Baidu's Apollo Go won a Level 4 permit in Switzerland to operate AmiGo in partnership with PostBus.

WeRide, Uber and AVOMO announced they are bringing robotaxis to Madrid later this year. Pony AI announced they are preparing to launch a robotaxi pilot this year in Luxembourg in partnership with Bolt and Stellantis.

Three countries on the European continent, three Chinese robotaxi companies, all seemingly moving in lockstep. This is the Autonomous Belt and Road Initiative taking place. It's no longer a forecast, it's a strategy, and if you play board games, the game of Risk just became real.

It is not just three moves, it's also WeRide's operations in Belgium, their permits to deploy in France and their current plans to deploy autonomous vehicles in Slovakia with the Prime Minister's blessing.

Then there is Pony AI, who has deployed robotaxis in Croatia in partnership with Verne, Baidu's planned robotaxi launch in Germany with Lyft, and Momenta testing in Munich with commercial service on the horizon with Uber.

Add this up and Chinese robotaxis currently have a presence in five EU countries and permits which would bring the total to seven. That is a presence or a permit to operate in a quarter of all EU member states.

A quarter of all member states is a beachhead. This beachhead is forming just as the EU's relationship with China-based Huawei is deteriorating over a pending bloc-wide ban, after initially allowing their infrastructure to be deployed.

The EU is now moving forward with new cybersecurity legislation that is designed to legally mandate the removal of Huawei and ZTE components and technology from critical telecom networks across all member states.

If passed and signed into law, this legislation would transform the 2020 voluntary guidelines into a binding obligation, forcing the hands of member states that have been reluctant to remove the hardware from their infrastructure.

Just as with 5G, the EU might let Chinese autonomous vehicle companies build a beachhead using cheap tech and local partners today, but they've already proven they are willing to correct a miscalculation through EU-wide legislation.

The game of Risk is real, the pieces are moving, but the EU ultimately still owns the board and calls the shots on the European continent.

Our Take: History doesn't repeat itself, but it often rhymes - Mark Twain

OMEGA’S TAKE ON THE AUTONOMY ECONOMY

The autonomy economy is navigating a critical juncture defined by two distinct forces: a tightening macro-financial environment pressuring long-duration assets, and an operational transition where service reliability, not raw autonomous capability, dictates market viability.

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AmiGo is a Go

China's Autonomous Belt and Road Initiative has taken hold in Switzerland, as the country's Federal Roads Office (FEDRO) has officially approved the deployment of Baidu Apollo Go RT6 autonomous vehicles in partnership with PostBus, beginning with safety drivers in an 80 km² service area across the cantons of St. Gallen, Appenzell Ausserrhoden, and Appenzell Innerrhoden.

Our take: First, Europe emerged as a major robotaxi market. Perhaps Switzerland is next?

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