Abu Dhabi, buckle up, your ride of the future has arrived in the heart of the city. Authorities have announced the expansion of autonomous taxi services to high-density hotspots, including Al Reem and Al Maryah Islands, putting self-driving cars at the heart of urban hustle.
The move is part of Abu Dhabi’s ambitious smart mobility plan and is being implemented in collaboration with WeRide, a global leader in autonomous driving, with Uber and Tawasul Transport serving as local operators.
Why Al Reem & Al Maryah?
These bustling islands are financial, residential, and commercial powerhouses, perfect for testing WeRide’s cutting-edge driverless tech against real-world city traffic.
“This expansion allows us to reach more passengers, showcase our advanced technology in complex urban settings, and further accelerate the deployment of autonomous vehicles across the city,” said Jennifer Li, CFO and Head of International at WeRide.
Already cruising Yas, Saadiyat and Zayed International Airport
The expansion builds on existing services on Yas Island, Saadiyat Island, and routes to Zayed International Airport, bringing Abu Dhabi one step closer to its vision of 25 per cent of all trips via smart transport by 2040.
With 44 autonomous vehicles already operating, the largest active fleet in the region, the city is now steering toward full-scale adoption. More areas on Abu Dhabi Island are next in line.