Elon Musk had a lot to say about Tesla’s upcoming Robotaxi service on Wednesday. Tesla will be launching an unsupervised Full-Self Driving (FSD) service in Austin in June. What does that mean ...
For the autonomous vehicle-obsessed, the Waymo-Zeekr robotaxi is nothing new. In 2021, Waymo and Zeekr announced a partnership. Waymo first showed a concept of the purpose-built robotaxi in late ...
Tesla has released a video showing robotic cleaning of the Tesla Cybercab. This will greatly improve the economics of robotaxi. Farzad and others have estimated cleaning as a potentially big cost of ...
Musk also clarified that Tesla owners will not yet be able to add their own cars to the ride-hailing service, an idea he previously pushed during the brand’s announcement of the Robotaxi.
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Tesla's robotaxi service is only months away, according to Elon Musk. The Tesla CEO said during the company's fourth-quarter earnings call on Wednesday that a paid robotaxi service "isn't some far ...
The service will reportedly launch with Tesla’s own fleet of vehicles in Austin, Texas, from June 2025: Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Wednesday his company will launch a paid ride-hailing robotaxi ...
Alphabet-owned autonomous vehicle company Waymo might be planning to test a feature that will allow robotaxi riders to add a “tip” that will go to the charity of their choice after a ride.
But a longer term question is how much it will hurt the success of Tesla’s hoped-for robotaxi (or CyberCab) business. Musk has stated many times that AI & automation—FSD, the robotaxi and the ...
Speaking during a call with investors following the release of Tesla’s latest financial results, Musk said the plan is to begin with a paid robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, in June ...
Tesla's first robotaxi service will start in Austin, Texas, in June, according to CEO Elon Musk. The paid service will use Tesla-owned vehicles with the first version of the company's unsupervised ...
The autonomous ride-sharing industry is heating up, despite legacy U.S. automakers like Ford and General Motors waving the white flag in their robotaxi ambitions. Ford exited the race in 2022 ...