More than 10 Chinese cities allow commercial trials of autonomous cars

26-08-2022

The ministry issued draft guidelines to encourage the use of driverless vehicles for taxi services under certain conditions earlier this month and is seeking public comment by September 7.

Han said the ministry had already received responses to the guidelines from the transport industry, related ministries, and some auto manufacturers. 

"The purpose of this open online consultation is to further solicit opinions and suggestions from all sectors of society and provide support for further revision and improvement of the guidelines," said the official. 

During the press conference, the ministry also introduced measures to strengthen power grid construction for electric vehicles.

In drafting the action plan for accelerating the construction of charging infrastructure along highways, the ministry, together with the National Energy Administration, State Grid Corporation of China, and China Southern Power Grid Corporation, will carefully study the various departments' efforts to encourage the development of electric vehicles and improve the support capability of charging infrastructure, said Chen Wanjian, deputy director of ministry's highways bureau.

Chen said the ministry will put forward supporting policies from four aspects: making good use of financial support policies, optimizing construction implementation procedures, strengthening the construction of power grids, and standardizing charging service fees, according to the practical situation of the highways.


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