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The South China city of Shenzhen, known for its high concentration of hi-tech companies, plans to open two self-driving bus routes by the end of 2017, Shenzhen Bus Group announced earlier this week.
Shenzhen Bus Group Co., Ltd (SZBG), established in 1975, is one of the largest public transportation operators in China and the largest in Shenzhen City.
People take a sightseeing bus in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, Oct. 22, 2020. Shenzhen on Thursday launched three sightseeing bus lines for tourists, which respectively showcase the ...
According to Shenzhen Daily, an English-language paper in the city, Shenzhen is the first city to have an all-electric bus fleet in the world.. It also claims to have the largest electric bus ...
If you ever see anyone crowing about how nobody's taking the initiative on sustainable transport, point them in the direction of Shenzhen. The Chinese city has announced that it has successfully ...
A self-driving bus begins its test run on a public road in Shenzhen on Saturday. [Chai Hua/China Daily] Four self-driving buses were tested on public roads in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, on ...
Shenzhen's fleet of buses will be 100 percent electric by the end of the year. There are already some 14,000 electric buses on the city's streets.
China's southern tech hub of Shenzhen plans to put a fleet of 20 driverless buses on the road this year, according to the local bus operator, amid the country's push for a wider roll-out and ...