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Tesla Launches Robotaxi Service in Austin Amid Growing Competition

Tesla has introduced a $4.20 robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, joining a competitive market led by Waymo and Uber's expanding partnerships.

Overview

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  • Tesla's new robotaxi service in Austin offers rides for a flat fee of $4.20 using fully autonomous Model Y cars.
  • The service operates in limited areas to avoid challenging intersections, marking Tesla's entry into the autonomous ride-sharing market.
  • Waymo leads the robotaxi sector with over 250,000 paid rides weekly across multiple cities, including Austin.
  • Uber has partnered with Waymo to expand robotaxi services in Atlanta, deploying around 100 fully driverless vehicles in Austin.
  • The competition in the robotaxi market is intensifying as both Waymo and Uber launch commercial services and expand their operations.

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Center-leaning sources present a cautiously optimistic view of Waymo's expansion into Atlanta, emphasizing technological advancements and partnerships with Uber. They highlight Waymo's market leadership while acknowledging competition from Tesla. The framing suggests a focus on innovation and consumer accessibility, with an underlying concern for safety and operational limitations.

Uber has established 18 robotaxi partnerships with autonomous vehicle companies globally.

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Waymo leads the robotaxi market by providing over 250,000 paid rides per week across multiple cities, surpassing Tesla's testing phase.

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Waymo's robotaxis will start transporting passengers in Atlanta as part of an expanded partnership with Uber.

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Waymo and Uber have deployed approximately 100 fully autonomous vehicles in Austin within four months of their collaboration.

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Waymo and Zoox, owned by Google and Amazon respectively, provide self-driving taxi rides in Austin, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Phoenix for the general public.

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Tesla uses in-car cameras as its primary technology, in contrast to competitors who rely on radar and lidar sensors.

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Uber riders in Atlanta can now hail Waymo robotaxis through the Uber app.

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Passengers can currently travel across 65 square miles of Atlanta with plans for future expansions in commercial service.

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"…The start of the Tesla service Sunday was only a fraction of any of that."

Tesla finally begins long-promised robotaxi service | Business
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"…Waymo's driverless march into Atlanta comes just days after Tesla finally launched a limited robotaxi service in Austin, more than five years after CEO Elon Musk brashly promised the electric automaker would quickly overtake Waymo as the leader in autonomous driving technology."

Waymo's robotaxis start carrying passengers in Atlanta, expanding Uber partnership
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"…The limited launch comes as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration continues to carry out multiple investigations into Musk’s claims about the capabilities of Tesla’s autopilot and “full self-driving” systems."

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"…Waymo’s robotaxis will begin carrying passengers through parts of Atlanta on Tuesday in an expansion of a partnership with Uber that began earlier this year in Austin."

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"…Despite the importance Musk places on his robotaxi project, Sunday's launch was low key."

US safety regulators contact Tesla over erratic robotaxis
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"…Tesla shares jumped 10% on Monday after the electric-vehicle maker started testing its long-awaited robotaxi service, a key step toward proving the technology that CEO Elon Musk has for years touted as a crucial driver of its lofty valuation."

Tesla Shares Soar After First Robotaxis Hit The Road
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"…Tesla's newly launched service may change transportation as we know it."

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Tesla's Robotaxi service is currently geofenced to a small portion of South Austin, covering roughly thirty minutes from end to end to prioritize safety and manageability.

During the initial launch, Tesla offers rides for a fixed price of $4.20 regardless of ride duration, although pricing may vary in the future based on distance, trip length, and time of day.

Tesla’s Robotaxi pilot in Austin is driverless with no safety driver present in the vehicle, marking the first time Tesla has allowed fully autonomous vehicles to pick up the public, although the service is supported by safety monitors and teleoperation systems.

Waymo leads the robotaxi market with over 250,000 paid rides weekly and has tested extensively with and without safety drivers before commercial launch. Uber is expanding its robotaxi services through a partnership with Waymo, deploying fully driverless vehicles in Austin. Tesla is entering the market with a smaller scale, geo-fenced pilot service, marking a competitive but more cautious approach.

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