Electric vehiclesAbout 200 robotaxis suddenly stopped in Wuhan in March; licensing halt fogs outlookA robotaxi from Baidu's autonomous ride-hailing platform Apollo Go runs past blooming cherry blossoms in the Chinese city of Wuhan in March. (VCG via Getty Images) CISSY ZHOUApril 29, 2026 15:19 JSTHONG KONG -- The Chinese government has suspended issuances of new robotaxi licenses, after a recent outage of Baidu's driverless fleet raised concerns over the roadworthiness of the nascent technology, people with direct knowledge of the matter told Nikkei Asia.
China suspends new autonomous driving permits after Baidu incident
About 200 robotaxis suddenly stopped in Wuhan in March; licensing halt fogs outlook






