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Ecarx and May Mobility Partner on Level 4 Computing for Robotaxi Fleet

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Last updated: May 22, 2026 2:51 pm
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Autonomous Ride-Hail Deal Targets Cost Reduction

Ecarx Holdings has entered a strategic framework agreement with U.S. autonomous vehicle developer May Mobility to supply central computing platforms and complete sensor suites for a next-generation robotaxi fleet. The partnership, valued at up to $750 million over its duration, positions Ecarx as the exclusive technology provider on a third-party vehicle platform selected jointly with May Mobility. Initial deployments are expected in 2027, with commercial scaling planned for 2028.

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Autonomous Ride-Hail Deal Targets Cost ReductionSupply Chain and Scale Challenges for Autonomy

The Chinese automotive intelligence company will design custom Level 4 central computing units and a sensor package covering LiDAR, radar, cameras, and inertial measurement units. Under the deal, Ecarx may deliver several thousand autonomy-enabled vehicles and aims to reduce May Mobility’s vehicle costs by 50% by 2028.

Supply Chain and Scale Challenges for Autonomy

May Mobility’s CEO emphasized the necessity of partnerships to achieve viable autonomous ride-hail at scale, citing Ecarx’s engineering capabilities and supply chain expertise as critical to turning an autonomy stack into thousands of production vehicles with a cost structure that works commercially. The companies cautioned that the project’s value, scope, and specific details remain subject to further negotiations and regulatory approvals. This collaboration highlights the growing reliance on specialized computing and sensor integrators to bridge the gap between autonomous driving software and hardware production for mass deployment.

Source: Automotiveworld

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