robotaxi service
Coverage of robotaxi service in the Nexus archive.
- Waymo is starting robotaxi service in San Diego
Waymo is launching its robotaxi service in San Diego as part of an expansion to four new cities.
- Waymo launching robotaxi service in Denver. But only for its own workers.
Waymo is launching a robotaxi service in Denver exclusively for its workers, with a broader release planned for later this year. The service will use a new Waymo-designed vehicle called the Ojai in Colorado.
- Mobileye is launching its own U.S. robotaxi service, ditching its supplier-only role
Mobileye is launching its own U.S. robotaxi service, moving beyond its role as a supplier. The company plans to deploy 100 vehicles in a major U.S. city initially, with a goal of scaling to 17,000 vehicles over five years.
- London gets closer to its first robotaxi service as Waymo begins testing
Waymo is advancing toward launching a robotaxi service in London after beginning testing. The UK government's approval is required for the commercial service to proceed.
- Volkswagen begins testing its self-driving microbuses in Los Angeles ahead of launch with Uber
Volkswagen begins testing self-driving microbuses in Los Angeles in partnership with Uber ahead of launching a commercial robotaxi service. The company faces ongoing regulatory challenges before full deployment.
- Zoox robotaxis to roam in more San Francisco neighborhoods and cover new cities
Zoox, an Amazon-backed robotaxi company, is expanding its San Francisco service area fourfold and introducing operations in Las Vegas, with plans to launch in Austin and Miami. The expansion highlights the company's growth in autonomous vehicle deployment.