China's Truck industry is increasingly purchasing vehicles with driver-assist technology as it undergoes a transformation from individual drivers to fleets holding the majority share. Fleet operators now account for 36% of the Chinese trucking market, with this figure projected to reach 75% by 2025. Truck manufacturers are integrating driver-assist tech to make their vehicles more attractive to fleet operators and to collect data for training autonomous driving algorithms. Chinese authorities also require newly manufactured trucks since 2022 to come with basic driver-assist tech. Startups like Inceptio are already operating driver-assist trucks in China, with fully driverless trucks expected to be commercially deployed by 2028.
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