SHENZHEN-BASED electric vehicle giant BYD Co. said yesterday it has obtained a conditional testing license for level 3 (L3) autonomous driving on high-speed roads. BYD was granted the first such license in China in July, the company said in a statement on its official Weibo account. Earlier in December, BMW Group said it had received a test license for L3 self-driving on high-speed roads in Shanghai, while Mercedes Benz said it would carry out L3 tests on designated highways in Beijing. IM Motors, the EV brand of State-owned domestic automaker SAIC Motor, has said it is also applying to China’s industry ministry for product entry of L3 cars. (SD-Agencies) |