Dubai : Dubai is set to introduce self-driving electric taxis by the first quarter of 2026, marking a significant advancement in the city’s transportation landscape. The Dubai Taxi Company (DTC), in collaboration with the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), is spearheading this initiative, aiming to enhance operational efficiency and sustainability.
Key Developments:
Operational Efficiency: DTC plans to implement swappable battery technology in its autonomous electric vehicles. This innovation allows for quick battery replacements, significantly reducing vehicle downtime compared to traditional charging methods. As a result, taxis can achieve higher utilization rates, operating almost continuously without the need for driver breaks.
Strategic Partnerships: The RTA has established partnerships with global leaders in autonomous driving technology, including China’s Baidu (through its Apollo Go service) and WeRide, as well as Uber. These collaborations are integral to Dubai’s strategy to have 25% of all public transport journeys be autonomous by 2030.
Environmental Commitment: Aligning with Dubai’s goal to make all taxis eco-friendly by 2027, DTC has been progressively integrating electric vehicles into its fleet. The introduction of autonomous electric taxis is a step forward in reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable urban mobility.
Pilot Programs: Before the full-scale launch in 2026, DTC will conduct pilot programs to test the autonomous taxis’ performance and safety. These trials will help refine the technology and ensure compliance with regulatory standards.
This initiative reflects Dubai’s commitment to leveraging advanced technologies to improve transportation efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and position itself as a global leader in smart mobility solutions