
BYD has recently been granted a conditional permit to conduct Level 3 (L3) autonomous driving tests on expressways.
This significant achievement, which came into effect from July, underscores BYD’s growing influence in the realm of self-driving vehicles within the country.
The authorisation marks BYD’s entry into a competitive landscape, where other major automotive companies like BMW Group and Mercedes Benz are already making headway with their L3 autonomous driving tests in major Chinese cities such as Shanghai and Beijing.
These developments reflect a broader trend in the automotive industry towards integrating advanced autonomous driving technologies.
Additionally, SAIC Motor, a state-run automotive giant, is making similar strides through its electric vehicle division, IM Motors.
They are in the advanced stages of seeking necessary approvals for their L3 autonomous vehicles, indicating a burgeoning interest and investment in this technology across China’s auto industry.
BYD’s recent accomplishment not only highlights its commitment to innovation in the electric vehicle space but also places it at the forefront of the autonomous driving movement in China.
This move is expected to accelerate the development and adoption of autonomous driving technologies, paving the way for a new era in the Chinese automotive industry.