Company Description
WeRide Inc. (NASDAQ: WRD, HKEX: 0800) operates in the autonomous driving industry and is classified in the Software – Application segment of the technology sector. According to the company’s public statements, WeRide is a global leader and first mover in autonomous driving and is recognized as the world’s first publicly traded Robotaxi and universal autonomous driving technology company. The company states that its autonomous vehicles have been tested or operated in over 30 cities across 11 countries, and that its products have received autonomous driving permits in multiple markets, including China, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Singapore, France, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Belgium, and the United States.
WeRide has developed a universal autonomous driving technology platform, known as WeRide One. Based on company disclosures, this platform integrates full-stack software algorithms, modularized hardware solutions, and a cloud-based infrastructure platform. It is designed to support autonomous driving products and services from Level 2 (L2) advanced driver-assistance capabilities up to Level 4 (L4) high automation. The platform underpins WeRide’s offerings across mobility, logistics, and sanitation applications.
Business Model and Product Lines
According to WeRide’s descriptions in press releases and filings, the company provides autonomous driving products and services from L2 to L4. Its product portfolio includes Robotaxi, Robobus, Robovan, and Robosweeper, as well as other autonomous driving solutions. These products are deployed on open roads and are intended to address transportation needs in smart mobility (passenger transport), smart logistics, and smart sanitation.
WeRide’s Robotaxi services are a central part of its commercial activities. The company reports fully driverless commercial Robotaxi operations in Tier‑1 Chinese cities such as Guangzhou and Beijing, and in Abu Dhabi in the UAE. It also notes that its Robotaxis operate in partnership with ride-hailing platforms, including Uber in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, and TXAI in Abu Dhabi. In addition to Robotaxis, WeRide has deployed Robobuses in locations such as Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Leuven (Belgium), and Zurich Airport, and Robosweepers in cities in China and in markets including Singapore, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia, based on its public announcements.
On the L2+ side, WeRide reports that it has jointly developed a one-stage end-to-end L2+ ADAS solution with Bosch. Company materials describe this solution as an advanced driver-assistance system that has achieved start of production and supports different compute platforms and sensor configurations. This L2+ offering is part of WeRide’s broader strategy to apply its autonomous driving technology to mass-market passenger vehicles.
Geographic Footprint and Regulatory Position
WeRide’s disclosures emphasize a broad international footprint. The company states that its autonomous vehicles have been tested or operated in over 30 cities across 11 countries. Examples cited in company communications include Guangzhou, Beijing, Shenzhen, Hong Kong and other cities in China; Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Ras Al Khaimah and Riyadh in the Middle East; Singapore in Southeast Asia; and European locations such as Zurich and Leuven.
WeRide also highlights its regulatory achievements. The company reports that it is the first and only technology company whose products have received autonomous driving permits in eight markets, including China, the UAE, Singapore, France, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Belgium, and the US. It further notes that it has obtained what it describes as the world’s first city-level fully driverless Robotaxi commercial permit outside the United States, in Abu Dhabi, authorizing commercial operations without an on‑board safety driver.
Public Listings and Capital Markets
WeRide states that it was founded in 2017 and that it became a publicly listed company on the NASDAQ Stock Market on October 25, 2024, under the ticker symbol WRD. The company later completed a dual primary listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange under the stock code 0800.HK. According to its announcements, WeRide is the first Robotaxi and autonomous driving technology company to be publicly traded on both NASDAQ and HKEX.
In connection with its Hong Kong listing, WeRide reported issuing shares to public and international investors and described the listing as a way to broaden its investor base and support further investment in research and development and global deployment of its autonomous vehicle fleet. The company also notes that it has attracted investments from institutional investors and strategic partners, as disclosed in its public news releases.
Technology Platform and Partnerships
WeRide’s core technology platform, WeRide One, is described by the company as smart, versatile, cost-effective, and highly adaptable. It integrates software, hardware, and cloud infrastructure to support multiple product lines, including Robotaxi, Robobus, Robovan, and Robosweeper. The company also references WeRide GENESIS, a self‑developed closed-loop simulation engine that it uses to reduce road testing costs and safety risks and to accelerate product iteration and deployment, based on its own statements.
WeRide reports that it collaborates with a range of partners across technology, automotive, and mobility sectors. Public materials mention partnerships and relationships with companies such as Uber, Grab, Bosch, and various public transport operators and municipal authorities. These partnerships are described as supporting deployment of Robotaxis, Robobuses, and other autonomous vehicles in markets including the Middle East, Singapore, and Europe.
Industry Recognition
According to the company’s public communications, WeRide has been recognized on Fortune’s Change the World list and on the Future 50 list. The company highlights these recognitions as acknowledgments of its role in advancing autonomous driving technology and its potential social and economic impact.
Use of Proceeds and Growth Focus
In its listing and financial communications, WeRide emphasizes continued investment in research and development, global regulatory engagement, and expansion of its autonomous vehicle fleet. The company’s disclosures describe a focus on scaling Robotaxi operations in multiple regions, expanding Robobus and Robosweeper deployments, and growing its L2+ ADAS business in collaboration with automotive partners.