GUANGZHOU -- Chinese tech group Baidu looks to expand its driverless taxi service to 100 cities by the end of the decade, turning the fleet into the company's second-biggest profit generator after online ad revenue.
Tech giant expects mass production of self-driving EVs to begin in 2023
Baidu’s robotaxi service aims to be in 65 cities by 2025 and 100 cities by 2030. (Photo courtesy of Baidu)
GUANGZHOU -- Chinese tech group Baidu looks to expand its driverless taxi service to 100 cities by the end of the decade, turning the fleet into the company's second-biggest profit generator after online ad revenue.