Tesla is recruiting factory workers and sales staff to operate its 'Robotaxi' service
Tesla has expanded its Robotaxi fleet to 1,655 vehicles and 798 drivers in California to reduce wait times and meet high ride-hailing demand, company and CPUC data show.
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Summary Fast Expansion in the Space of A Few Months Facilitating Tesla Growth Challenges and Promising Future Tesla's exponential growth is reshaping the landscape of VTC services, particularly in the Bay Area in the United States. With the registration of 1,655 vehicles and 798 drivers to the CPUC for its service as a...
Tesla Expands Robotaxi Fleet to 1,655 Vehicles in Bay Area Push
Tesla’s ambitious push into autonomous ride-hailing is gaining momentum in California, where the electric-vehicle giant has rapidly expanded its Robotaxi fleet. According to recent data from the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), Tesla has registered 1,655 vehicles and 798 drivers for its Bay Area service, a significant leap from the mere 28 vehicles and 128 drivers reported in August. This surge underscores Elon Musk’s vision for a …
Tesla Stock Week Ahead (Dec 22–26, 2025): TSLA Faces California Scrutiny as Robotaxi Push and Musk Pay Ruling Drive the Narrative
Updated: Sunday, December 21, 2025 Tesla, Inc. stock (NASDAQ: TSLA) heads into a holiday-shortened trading week with an unusual mix of catalysts: fresh regulatory pressure in California tied to the company’s “Autopilot” and “Full Self-Driving” branding, accelerating headlines around Tesla’s ride-hailing/“Robotaxi” expansion, and a major Delaware court decision that reinstated Elon Musk’s 2018 compensation package—an event that has re-centered in…
Tesla begins autonomous robotaxi testing in Austin streets
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player… Tesla has launched its first fully autonomous robotaxi tests in Austin, Texas, sending Model Y vehicles into city streets with no driver behind the wheel. The move represents a significant milestone in Tesla’s push to compete in driverless ride-hailing. The fleet’s early testing involved invited passengers, initially with Tesla employees at the wheel. Now, sightings confirm that cars are …
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