Opinion | How China’s self-driving cars are shaping Europe’s tech sovereignty
As global competition in autonomous driving intensifies, Europe has emerged as the latest frontier for China’s rapidly advancing self-driving technology. Start-ups such as Pony.ai, WeRide, AutoX, DeepRoute.ai, Momenta and Baidu’s Apollo Go are expanding their trials and partnerships across European cities, transforming Europe into the next stage of technological rivalry. What began as a domestic…
Beyond economics, this expansion carries strategic weight. Europe’s automotive ecosystem offers China not just technical collaboration but also legitimacy in shaping future mobility standards. Establishing Chinese autonomous vehicle (AV) systems in the heart of Europe enables Beijing to influence global norms in data handling, safety protocols and AI ethics, fields increasingly tied to digital sovereignty and geopolitical competition.
