Elon Musk slashes Tesla Robotaxi fleet goal from 500
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Pony.ai is one of a number of Chinese firms that have launched robotaxi services in recent years. The biggest, Apollo Go, has deployed more than 1,000 self-driving cars, mostly in China. The service,
Comparing Tesla's robotaxi rollout with Waymo's on safety demonstrates how seriously the former is taking the matter.
Tesla has completed the self-certification process at Nevada's DMV, so it now needs commercial approval for a robotaxi rollout.
Tesla receives Arizona approval to offer ride-hailing services, a key step toward launching its robotaxi network by year-end.
The companies are required to report crashes occurring when self-driving tech is engaged. Tesla omits detail while Waymo reports show many aren’t its fault.
The Chinese autonomous vehicle company Pony.ai has global ambitions and plans to build a 3,000-strong robotaxi fleet to meet them.
Many wannabe Zoox riders will find themselves stuck on the waitlist for a while, thanks to the company's relatively small fleet and gradual rollout. But the announcement and new map mark another milestone for the Bay Area's rising autonomous vehicle industry. Robotaxis have gone from a science project to a real option for travelers.
WeRide Inc. narrowed its third-quarter net loss on increased robotaxi orders, as it races for a slice of the growing global market for driverless cabs.The Chinese autonomous driving company posted a 307 million-yuan ($43.