
In a significant move toward the embrace of autonomous mobility, two Chinese robotaxi companies are set to collaborate with local providers to launch shuttle services in Singapore, marking a new chapter in the city-state’s transportation landscape.
Ride-hailing giant Grab has partnered with China’s WeRide, aiming to roll out services by early 2026. Meanwhile, Pony.ai is joining forces with Singapore’s ComfortDelGro, planning similar initiatives. The rapid developments signify Singapore’s ambition to become a focal point for autonomous driving technologies.
Grab confirmed that it has received approval from local authorities to run two autonomous shuttle routes in the Punggol area. Passengers can expect to board WeRide’s five- and eight-seater vehicles following a thorough testing phase designed to fine-tune the service routes.
WeRide recently secured a permit from the Shanghai municipal government, enhancing its credentials as it prepares to offer autonomous robotaxi services.
On the other hand, Pony.ai announced its intention to offer services in Punggol with ComfortDelGro, with an ambitious plan to expand to nearby communities as soon as they clear regulatory hurdles. Singapore’s Land Transport Authority has outlined that Pony.ai and ComfortDelGro will service a 12-km (7.5-mile) route in Punggol, capturing the community’s attention with their innovative approach to transport.
The Land Transport Authority has also recognized the robust capabilities of both WeRide and Pony.ai, noting their successful deployment of automated vehicles in various global markets.
Currently, Pony.ai operates commercial robotaxis in four of China’s leading cities: Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen. The company, which has secured backing from Toyota Motor, is also looking to extend its driverless operations to South Korea and parts of Europe, fueled by a $260 million rise in funding following its Nasdaq listing last November. By year-end, Pony.ai aims to elevate its robotaxi fleet to 1,000 vehicles—talk about a drive for growth!
The Singapore government, actively exploring autonomous technologies, is taking decisive steps in this direction, with Transport Minister Jeffrey Siow visiting Chinese autonomous driving firms in June to gather insights and bolster collaboration.
What companies are launching autonomous shuttle services in Singapore?
Grab has partnered with WeRide, while Pony.ai is collaborating with ComfortDelGro to offer similar autonomous shuttle services.
When will these services begin operations?
Grab and WeRide plan to start their shuttle services in early 2026, whereas Pony.ai and ComfortDelGro are looking to commence within the coming months, subject to regulatory approval.
What is the scope of Pony.ai’s operations?
Pony.ai currently operates commercial robotaxis in major cities across China and is expanding its services globally, highlighting its ambition to grow its fleet significantly by the end of this year.