UPDATED 15:02 EDT / AUGUST 24 2018

EMERGING TECH

Waymo rolls into China as Google seeks to re-establish local presence

Waymo, Alphabet Inc.’s self-driving car division, today confirmed that it has set up shop in China amid a broader effort by the search giant to return to Asia’s biggest market.

The statement came after a Reuters report late Thursday revealed the existence of a Shanghai subsidiary that Waymo had opened earlier this year. According to a regulatory filing cited by the news agency, Waymo established the unit as a wholly owned company in March under the name Huimo Business Consulting (Shanghai) Co.

The document offers a small glimpse into Chinese branch’s operations. The unit was launched in Shanghai’s free trade zone with registered capital of 3.5 million yuan, or about $509,000, and has a number of focus areas. They include providing services related to the production of self-driving car parts, as well as business and logistics consulting.

An anonymous source told TechCrunch that Waymo’s Chinese subsidiary will focus on building out a supplier network to support its autonomous driving push. The group apparently doesn’t have any plans to start operating any vehicles locally, at least not in the foreseeable future. Waymo is currently its piloting self-driving taxis in the greater Phoenix area with help from partners such Wal-Mart Stores Inc.

The new Chinese self-driving car subsidiary adds another dimension to Google LLC’s push to re-establish a local presence. The search giant exited the country in 2010 and has recently been working to renew local operations in various forms. The plan reportedly includes a project to develop a censored search engine for the Chinese market, an initiative that has triggered backlash among Google employees.

According to another recent leak, the company is in talks with Chinese internet giant Tencent Holdings Ltd. and other two local firms to bring its cloud platform to the country. Google earlier opened a research center in Shanghai to support internal artificial intelligence projects.

Photo: Waymo

Since you’re here …

… We’d like to tell you about our mission and how you can help us fulfill it. SiliconANGLE Media Inc.’s business model is based on the intrinsic value of the content, not advertising. Unlike many online publications, we don’t have a paywall or run banner advertising, because we want to keep our journalism open, without influence or the need to chase traffic.The journalism, reporting and commentary on SiliconANGLE — along with live, unscripted video from our Silicon Valley studio and globe-trotting video teams at theCUBE — take a lot of hard work, time and money. Keeping the quality high requires the support of sponsors who are aligned with our vision of ad-free journalism content.

If you like the reporting, video interviews and other ad-free content here, please take a moment to check out a sample of the video content supported by our sponsors, tweet your support, and keep coming back to SiliconANGLE.