The Turnip Express is owned by Baidu.
Turnip Express is an unmanned vehicle travel service platform launched on August 18, 2021 under Baidu. As of the first half of 2021, Radish Express has received more than 400,000 passengers, tested more than 14 million kilometers, has more than 2,900 patents on self-driving, and has opened manned services in four cities: Beijing, Guangzhou, Changsha, and Cangzhou.
In April 2022, Beijing issued a notice of unmanned manned demonstration application, and Baidu became the first approved enterprise, and its platform Radish Express officially opened unmanned self-driving travel service.
On May 10, 2022, Baidu's self-driving travel service platform Radish Express officially landed in Wuhan's Jingkai District, providing self-driving travel service for the public. It will provide self-driving travel services to the public.
City Expansion
On April 19, 2020, Turnip Express opened its Changsha area for experience, giving a new technological hotspot to popular landscapes, and connecting multiple operation areas through expressways for the first time; and on August 21, Turnip Express opened the nation's first self-driving cultural tourism line in Cangzhou, as well as the nation's first self-driving feeder service for a high-speed railway station. On August 21, Radish Express opened the first self-driving cultural tourism line in Cangzhou and the first self-driving shuttle service at the high-speed railway station.
On October 10, Radish Express became the first unmanned vehicle travel service brand in the capital to open to the public, and Baidu, together with Shouqi Jiaoqi, premiered its self-driving service on Beijing's online taxi platform.
On May 2, 2021, Radish Express opened its first regular commercial operation for the public, and undertook the task of connecting the athletes in the Shougang Park with the staff of the Organizing Committee of the Winter Olympics during the Winter Olympics in Beijing.