Verne, Uber, and Pony.ai plan robotaxi launch in Zagreb

Verne, Uber, and Pony.ai are preparing a commercial robotaxi service in Europe, beginning in Zagreb. The partnership combines Pony.ai's autonomous driving system, Verne's fleet operations, and Uber's ride-hailing network.

Verne, Uber, and Pony.ai are bringing a commercial robotaxi service to Europe’s roads, starting with Zagreb. The Croatian robotaxi startup Verne is teaming up with ride-hailing giant Uber and Chinese autonomous vehicle company Pony.ai to launch a European robotaxi service, starting in the Croatian capital, Zagreb.

Pony.ai will supply the autonomous driving system, Verne will be the fleet owner and service operator, and Uber will lend its global ride-hailing network alongside Verne’s own platform. The partnership reflects a broader push by Chinese self-driving technology companies into Europe as they face restrictions in the US market. Pony.ai last year partnered with Estonian ride-hailing app Bolt to bring autonomous vehicles to Europe. Meanwhile, Uber said last month that it would deploy autonomous vehicles in Madrid in 2026 and US companies Waymo and Uber have started trialling robotaxis in London.

Self-driving or autonomous vehicles often use sensors to map the car’s surroundings, software to process this information and plot a path, and actuators, which control accelerating, steering, and braking, that execute these instructions and drive the car. Pony.ai’s systems use machine learning and deep learning to help cars navigate different scenarios on the road. The companies did not provide a specific launch date, but they have begun road-testing the vehicles in Zagreb, using Pony.ai’s Gen-7 autonomous driving system on the Arcfox Alpha T5 Robotaxi.

Verne chief executive Marko Pejkovic said Europe needs autonomous mobility that can move from testing to a real service. He said Verne is combining the technology, platform, and operational capabilities needed to make that possible, starting in Zagreb before expanding to new markets. The Croatian startup will also be responsible for obtaining approval from European regulators and coordinating the deployment of Pony.ai’s robotaxis across Uber and its own platforms. As part of the partnership, Uber will invest in Verne and support future expansion. Uber chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi said the companies are taking an important step toward making autonomous ride-hailing available to more riders in more places.

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