Pony AI CEO Peng Optimistic on Growth Outlook
THE SO WHAT
Pony AI planning to expand its robotaxi fleet across more Chinese cities points to regulators and municipalities normalizing AV deployments at scale. If you operate in mobility or urban infrastructure, assume AV integration is moving from pilot to planning constraint in Chinese metros.
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