Hello Mobility, Ant Group, and CATL Unite in High-Stakes Robotaxi Push

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AsianFin -- Shanghai Zaofu Intelligent Technology Co. on Monday was officially registered with nearly 1.3 billion yuan ($180 million) in capital, backed by an ambitious trio: Hello Mobility., Ant Group, and battery giant CATL.The new venture comes as competition intensifies in the autonomous mobility sector, with Tesla unveiling its long-awaited Robotaxi in Austin, Texas, and Chinese firms WeRide and Ruqi Mobility moving forward with IPO plans.Named after a legendary charioteer from Chinese mythology, Zaofu signals its intent to steer the future of autonomous driving. The venture combines Hello’s deep urban traffic data and mobility user base, Ant’s prowess in AI and system optimization, and CATL’s cutting-edge intelligent skateboard chassis—creating a strategic alignment across scenarios, algorithms, and hardware.According to Goldman Sachs, China’s Robotaxi market could grow from $54 million in 2025 to $1.2 billion by 2030, with a CAGR exceeding 90%. Zaofu plans to deploy 100,000 smart EVs and 500 battery-swapping cabinets across 20 Chinese cities by Q3 2025, including Shanghai and Chengdu.But beneath the synergy lies uncertainty. Analysts question whether Hello’s two-wheeled data and Ant’s fintech DNA can effectively translate into the safety-critical, highly complex world of four-wheeled autonomous driving. The Robotaxi market has moved beyond experimentation to real-world deployment, and trust—built through miles of testing and consistent performance—has become the key competitive moat.While Hello seeks to escape the low-margin trap of bike-sharing and reboot its growth narrative, critics note that the leap from bike dispatch algorithms to L4-level Robotaxi systems is steep. Similarly, Ant’s fintech background—optimized for agile, low-risk environments—may not fit easily with the high-stakes safety standards of automotive-grade software.CATL’s involvement adds manufacturing depth but not without risk, as its pivot to autonomous platforms may unsettle legacy auto partners. Still, the partnership offers a vision: energy + mobility as a dual-engine growth story for the next decade.Zaofu’s entry comes as incumbents solidify their lead. Baidu’s Apollo Go, which fuses lidar, radar, and vision systems, has invested over 150 billion yuan over the past decade. Tesla has bet on a pure vision model, relying on its proprietary chips and massive training datasets.Hello finds itself without Baidu’s field data or Tesla’s chips. Its lidar-heavy approach, backed by CATL’s chassis, appears to be a pragmatic but late-stage entry. Its 2026 launch timeline trails Baidu and Tesla by a critical 12-18 months.Meanwhile, cost pressures are mounting. Pony.ai and SAIC are aggressively slashing hardware costs, and venture funding is drying up. With $3 billion in initial capital, Zaofu has just enough runway for 24 months of R&D and limited fleet deployment.Investors are no longer buying into hype. They want numbers: kilometers logged, cost-per-ride metrics, and profitability forecasts. In this crowded market, latecomers must demonstrate rapid operational results to remain viable.The Robotaxi market is now a survival game. Companies must build not just fast, but right. With each of its three founders carrying distinct strategic goals, Zaofu faces the dual challenge of aligning internal interests while catching up with seasoned rivals who have already laid the groundwork.In a sector where trust is earned through performance, and market share is won inch by inch, Zaofu will need more than capital and ambition. It will need endurance, technological depth, and a narrative that convinces both consumers and investors it belongs at the front of the autonomous mobility race.更多精彩内容,关注钛媒体微信号(ID:taimeiti),或者下载钛媒体App