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Baidu’s Apollo Park opens in Shanghai and will deploy more than 200 autonomous vehicles
Baidu’s Apollo Park has opened in Shanghai International Automobile City. It will deploy more than 200 Apollo self-driving vehicles in the park, realizing high-density coverage in the Jiading area. According to reports, Shanghai Apollo Park will focus on the cloud-based road map, expand the ecological influence of intelligent network connection, build an intelligent cloud control command platform, and become a self-driving operation command center, research and development center, multi-source sensor fusion calibration center, to accelerate the realization of large-scale fleet deployment and road network expansion, as well as large-scale testing and operation.
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The phase one of an off-grid hydrogen-powered exhibition hall, a joint project by Shanghai International Automobile City and Tongji University, was unveiled in Shanghai s Jiading district on Thursday.
Consisting of a refitted container housing the hydrogen fuel cell and an inflatable dome tent for activities, the prototype of the exhibition hall is the first of its kind in China, which was a brainchild of Wu Zhiqiang, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and a former professor of Tongji University.
The project embodied a breakthrough from zero to one, and putting the exhibition hall on the ground is evidence of the safe use of hydrogen power, Wu said in a video for the launching ceremony.
Hydrogen hall gets going in Shanghai By XING YI in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2021-07-27 09:25 Share CLOSE The phase one of an off-grid hydrogen-powered exhibition hall, a joint project by Shanghai International Automobile City and Tongji University, was unveiled in Shanghai s Jiading district on Thursday. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
The phase one of an off-grid hydrogen-powered exhibition hall, a joint project by Shanghai International Automobile City and Tongji University, was unveiled in Shanghai s Jiading district on Thursday.
Consisting of a refitted container housing the hydrogen fuel cell and an inflatable dome tent for activities, the prototype of the exhibition hall is the first of its kind in China, which was a brainchild of Wu Zhiqiang, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and a former professor of Tongji University.