June 8 (Reuters) – Estonian vehicle sharing platform Bolt will launch its first ‌autonomous mobility test program in ‌Luxembourg in collaboration with carmaker Stellantis and Chinese ​robotaxi operator Pony.ai, the companies said on Monday.

    • The announcement followed a joint declaration of intent signed by 18 ‌European Union member ⁠states on large-scale cross-border tests for autonomous vehicles under the ⁠European Automotive Action Plan.

    • Their pilot program will focus on validating the safety, ​performance and ​regulatory readiness ​of Pony.ai’s autonomous vehicles ‌in Luxembourg’s traffic environment, the companies said.

    • Stellantis will contribute a mid-size van based on its L4-Ready platform, they added.

    • The three companies aim to ‌achieve driverless operational readiness ​by the end of ​the pilot ​program.

    • The race to introduce ‌autonomous vehicles across Europe ​has been ​intensifying, with automakers such as Tesla and Mercedes, along with ride-hailing platforms ​like ‌Uber, ramping up efforts to launch ​self-driving services.

    (Reporting by Emanuele Berro; editing ​by Jonathan Ananda)

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