Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has signed a partnership with Pony.ai to start trials of autonomous vehicles later this year before it rolls out the commercial service in 2026.
Pony.ai's vehicles are equipped with advanced AI algorithms, supported by a sophisticated suite of sensors, including lidars, radars and cameras, to ensure precise navigation and safety across varying road and weather conditions. The firm has also partnered with leading tech firms such as Tencent and Alibaba to integrate the services into platforms like WeChat and Alipay.
Mattar Al Tayer, Director General, Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of RTA, highlighted that the partnership would support Dubai’s ongoing efforts to adopt autonomous mobility solutions and reinforce its global leadership in future mobility.
"RTA’s continued expansion of partnerships with leading global companies in the field of autonomous mobility marks a key step towards achieving the Dubai Smart Self-Driving Transport Strategy, which aims to convert 25 per cent of all trips in Dubai into autonomous journeys across various modes of transport by 2030."
He added that "operating autonomous taxis will enhance the quality of life for residents and visitors in Dubai, improve road safety and offer greater convenience in daily mobility across the emirate."
Pony.ai CFO Dr. Leo Wang highlighted the regional significance of the partnership. "The collaboration with Dubai's RTA exemplifies our commitment to deploying Level 4 autonomous technology in strategic global markets. By aligning our technological capabilities with RTA's visionary leadership, we're establishing foundational standards for intelligent transportation ecosystems across the MENA region."

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