KEY POINTS
  • Pony.ai, one of China's most valuable driverless car start-ups, has launched an app that allows users to hail an autonomous taxi.
  • The company is currently testing the service with a limited number of users in Nansha, part of Guangzhou in southern China.
  • James Peng, CEO of Pony.ai, said the company has long-term ambitions to scale the service to more users.
Pony.ai's driverless car taxi app in action.

Pony.ai, one of China's most valuable driverless car start-ups, has launched an app that allows users to hail an autonomous taxi, making it one of the first companies to do so.

The app, which was quietly launched in late December, allows a user to hail a self-driving taxi from a pre-set location in Nansha, which is part of Guangzhou in southern China. The car can travel to specific areas that have been set by the company such as its offices or residential areas.