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Abu Dhabi expands autonomous taxi operation to Al Reem and Al Maryah Islands

Abu Dhabi aims to make 25 percent of trips in the emirate rely on smart transport by 2040
Abu Dhabi expands autonomous taxi operation to Al Reem and Al Maryah Islands
Since this service started on the Uber platform in December 2024, Abu Dhabi's autonomous taxi fleet has tripled in size

The Integrated Transport Center (Abu Dhabi Mobility ) announced on Tuesday the expansion of autonomous taxi services to include Al Reem and Al Maryah Islands, in collaboration with WeRide, a global leader in autonomous driving technology, as well as Uber and Tawasul Transport, as the local operator of the project.

The initiative supports Abu Dhabi’s efforts to develop an AI-powered mobility system to reinforce its position as a regional hub for smart mobility and innovation, as part of Abu Dhabi’s smart transport strategy, which aims to create a sustainable and smart mobility environment that serves both residents and visitors in the emirate.

“This expansion marks an important milestone in Abu Dhabi’s journey towards realising its vision for a smarter and safer mobility system,” said Dr Abdulla Hamad AlGhfeli, acting director general of the Integrated Transport Center.

Autonomous taxis now cover half of Abu Dhabi’s core areas

With this latest expansion, autonomous taxi services now cover about half of Abu Dhabi’s core areas, supporting Abu Dhabi’s strategic vision to make 25 percent of trips in the emirate rely on smart transport by 2040.

The service is intended to introduce autonomous vehicles in two of Abu Dhabi’s most densely populated areas: Al Reem and Al Maryah islands. These islands are key centres for the financial, residential and commercial sectors.

Their complex traffic patterns and high vehicle density provide an ideal setting to demonstrate the advanced capabilities of WeRide’s technology. At the same time, the initiative supports growing demand for reliable and easily accessible mobility solutions amid increasing traffic challenges.

This launch builds on the autonomous taxi services already available on Al Saadiyat and Yas Islands, as well as routes to Zayed International Airport. It is part of an ongoing plan to expand the fleet and extend the reach of Abu Dhabi’s smart mobility project.

“Al Reem and Al Maryah Islands are dynamic, high-demand areas and serve as key gateways to Abu Dhabi. This expansion gives us the opportunity to reach more passengers, showcase our advanced technology in complex urban settings, and further accelerate the deployment of autonomous vehicles across the city,” said Jennifer Li, chief financial officer and head of international at WeRide.

Abu Dhabi’s autonomous taxi fleet triples in size

Since this service started on the Uber platform in December 2024, Abu Dhabi’s autonomous taxi fleet has tripled in size. The Integrated Transport Center is also working to roll out the service to more areas on Abu Dhabi Island in the future, ensuring broader coverage and improving the overall efficiency of the smart mobility system across the emirate.

This paves the way for the commercial operation of the project, aligning with strategic goals for smart transformation in the transport sector and reinforcing Abu Dhabi’s position as a global hub for mobility innovation.

By integrating AI and sustainable mobility solutions into key sectors, Abu Dhabi is reinforcing its position as a leading example for Middle Eastern cities striving for smart urban development. This reflects the emirate’s smart mobility strategy, which connects different modes of transport and makes use of modern technology to benefit the community.

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First city in MENA to commercially operate autonomous vehicles

Abu Dhabi has reinforced its position as a regional leader in smart mobility, becoming the first city in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region to commercially operate autonomous vehicles. The emirate currently operates the largest active fleet, with 44 autonomous vehicles serving key locations across the city.

This expansion reflects the success of strategic partnerships led by Abu Dhabi with leading global companies in technology and mobility such as WeRide, Space42, Uber and Tawasul Transport, contributing to the development of an advanced smart mobility ecosystem.

WeRide is considered one of the most prominent technology companies specialising in autonomous driving technologies. Its fleet in Abu Dhabi is the largest it operates outside the U.S. and China, reaffirming the emirate’s position as a leading hub for innovation in mobility and reflecting its vision to develop a smart mobility system that supports sustainable urban development goals.

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