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QCraft, T3 Go’s Robotaxi fleet starts public operation in Suzhou

Publishtime:1970-01-01 08:00:00 Views:48

Beijing (ZXZC)- China’s L4 autonomous driving solution developer, QCraft, announced the official public operation of its Robotaxi service jointly provided with mobility service platform, T3 Go.  

QCraft, T3 Go’s Robotaxi fleet starts public operation in Suzhou

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The joint Robotaxi service is now online in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. Users in the city are given an additional option of “autonomous driving” when choosing types of rides on the T3 Go ride-hailing mobile application. 

The public Robotaxi operation is the first joint achievement of QCraft and T3 Go since the announcement of their strategic cooperation on May 18 this year. The duo aims to apply leading autonomous driving technology on a trusted travel platform to provide safe and efficient transportation services to the public. The cooperation between the two parties marks another step forward to commercialize the operation of autonomous driving taxis in Suzhou.

The autonomous vehicles in the operational fleet are L4 passenger vehicles installed with dual NVIDIA DRIVE Orin. Powering the vehicles is QCraft’s proprietary Driven-By-QCraft autonomous driving solution. It can easy take on the complex road conditions on urban open roads, and features fundamental functions like pedestrian and vehicle avoidance, automatic lane change, automatic steering, and traffic light recognition. The solution is strong enough to deal with over 100,000 urban traffic scenarios.