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A Pony.ai robotaxi in Shenzhen on May 17, 2026. Photo: VCG
Top operators like Pony.ai and WeRide are aggressively adding vehicles to their fleets, shrugging off a temporary regulatory 'cooling-off period' sparked by a mass system failure in Wuhan
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A Pony.ai robotaxi in Shenzhen on May 17, 2026. Photo: VCG

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