In Shanghai, China, a man calls an autonomous taxi with the app.

There are safety assistants in the driver's seat, but the vehicles themselves drive lanes and drive around the city.

This is a self-driving taxi launched by Dedicuching, the largest car sharing app company in China.

[Chief of Dealing / De-Dicing: There are more than 50km of self-driving test road areas, where passengers are picked up and piloted.]

Dedi-chusing, which will pilot self-driving taxis in Beijing and Shenzhen within this year, until 2030 We have planned to operate 1 million autonomous vehicles.

Earlier, autonomous startup Weride started self-driving taxi services in Guangzhou and AutoX in Shanghai.

[Hanshi/Wyride Chief Executive Officer: During the first month of the start of the self-driving taxi service, 8,396 operations were completed in the 144km area.] In

China, IT companies and automakers, etc., competed vigorously to preoccupy the autonomous vehicle market. Beating.

In particular, as Corona 19 entered a slump in China, companies are pursuing self-driving pilot services one after another, chasing US companies with a high level of technology.

The Chinese government is also actively supporting self-driving tests by releasing regulations.

Shandong Province and Zhejiang Province began construction of expressways with lanes exclusively for self-driving cars.

China is expected to become the world's largest autonomous driving market by 2030, with related service revenues of $500 billion and about 600 trillion won.