First driverless Robobus in Süostasien: Singapore is breaking new ground!

First driverless Robobus in Süostasien: Singapore is breaking new ground!

The trend towards automation has increased rapidly in recent years, and the Weride company is now writing a particularly exciting chapter. On July 17, 2025, the company announced that it introduced completely driverless robobus operations in Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) in Singapore. The special? This is the first autonomous vehicle in Southeast Asia that is traveling without security drivers. This not only makes the technology lovers take notice, but also shows how quickly the technology develops to influence our everyday life.

The Robobus has easily transported tens of thousands of passengers since June 2024. The route leads over a defined routine of about 12 minutes, which connects several central points within the resort, including the Equarius Hotel and Hotel Michael. Here the passengers can relax and enjoy the journey while the vehicle can trust in modern technology.

a milestone for autonomous mobility

The approval of Singapur’s Land Transport Authority (LTA) came after extensive tests and security reviews that ensure that the Robobus operations run smoothly. The vehicle itself is constructed without a steering wheel, accelerator or brake pedal, which underlines the vision of autonomous mobility. This is made possible by a highly developed multi-sensor perception system that combines lidar and cameras and offers a view of 360 degrees all around. It recognizes objects in an area of up to 200 meters-the ultimate technology kick for safe driving without human intervention.

But Singapore doesn't stop. The country actively pursues the integration of autonomous vehicles into its public transport system and has planned great progress by the end of 2025. Weride positions itself strategically with a research and development center in Singapore, supported by the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB). This shows how important international cooperation is for innovation in mobility. EDB’s deputy president, Cindy Koh, emphasizes that such cooperations not only favor technological progress, but also create jobs in the technology area.

The technology behind progress

As a rule, autonomous vehicles (AVS) use highly developed sensors such as Lidar, Radar, Cameras and Ultrasonic sensors to capture their surroundings. These sensors are crucial to collect data about objects, road conditions and possible dangers. Advanced KI and machine learning algorithms convert this information in real time in decisions, which is of crucial importance for the safety of passengers. Studies show that AI can significantly minimize the human error, which often represents the main cause of accidents.

Weride also has other innovations to offer. Not too long ago, the autonomous cleaning vehicles Robosweeper S1 and S6 received the licenses for autonomous driving in Singapore. The two vehicles are already successful and offer the first autonomous cleaning service in the city - another step into the future!

The industry moves quickly: Weride even launched partnerships with companies such as Uber and the transport authorities of Dubais for pilot projects of autonomous vehicles in the Middle East. The future looks rosy, and the technological evolution in the automotive industry could soon offer us much more.

For everyone who is interested in the future of mobility, it remains exciting to observe how the technologies develop. Research and public discourse on autonomous vehicles clearly show that a lot will come to us and the potential for more secure and more efficient mobility is more than promising.

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