WeRide’s Robotaxi Receives Driverless Permit in Switzerland; Autonomous Vehicles Now Licensed in 8 Countries
WeRide, a global leader in autonomous driving technology, today announced that its Robotaxi has received a driverless permit from Switzerland’s Federal Roads Office (FEDRO), authorizing it to operate autonomously on public roads in the Furttal region. This is the first driverless Robotaxi permit (for passengers) issued in Switzerland. With this approval, WeRide becomes the world’s only company with vehicles holding autonomous driving permits in eight countries – Switzerland, China, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, France, Belgium, and the United States – marking a major milestone in its global expansion. Under this permit, WeRide Robotaxis may conduct fully driverless commercial operations as part of the “iamo” (Intelligent Automated Mobility) pilot once testing is complete. Led by the Swiss Transit Lab (STL) in collaboration with the Cantons of Zurich and Aargau and Swiss Federal Railways (SBB), “iamo” aims to explore how autonomous vehicles (AVs) could be integrated into public transport systems to improve local mobility, strengthen last-mile connectivity, and promote more efficient, sustainable transport. The vehicles will serve a 110-kilometer operating area with around 460 stops at speeds of up to 80 km/h.

