Tesla Targets Bay Area Airports as Next Step for Robotaxi Rollout
Tesla aims to expand its Robotaxi network with autonomous vehicles at major California airports, seeking regulatory permits to compete with established services like Waymo, which completed over 10 million trips.
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Tesla targets Bay Area airports as next step for Robotaxi rollout
Tesla has expressed interest in operating its Robotaxi ride-hailing service in three of Silicon Valley’s busiest airports, as per the company’s communications with California regulators. The update was initially reported by Politico, which cited records that it reportedly obtained. Key Robotaxi battleground As per the publication, Casey Blaine, Tesla’s senior regulatory counsel, informed regulators in California that the electric vehicle maker …
Tesla and Waymo are gunning for coveted airport access
Tesla is offering robotaxis to a limited number of people through invites only, while Waymo serves the general public in Austin, Texas. Joel Angel Juarez/Reuters; Bob Daemmrich/ZUMA Press Wire Tesla and Waymo want access to crucial territory that accounts for a significant slice of the ride-hailing pie: airports. Airports are among the most lucrative areas for ride-hailing businesses because they’re one of the few hubs that provide round-the-clo…
Tesla Robotaxi and Waymo are racing for the coveted airport access
Tesla is offering robotaxis to a limited number of people through invites only, while Waymo serves the general public in Austin, Texas.Joel Angel Juarez/Reuters; Bob Daemmrich/ZUMA Press WireAirport rides make up a significant volume of trips for ride-hailing companies.Waymo and Tesla are seeking permits to operate at airports around the San Francisco Bay Area.Waymo secured a permit for San Jose Mineta International Airport, while Tesla has just…
In a movement that has attracted the attention of many, Tesla is in contact with the airports of San Francisco, San Jose and Oakland to explore obtaining permits to operate a transport service.According to the original report of Politico, these contacts coincide with the start of a charter transport service in the state of California at the end of July.Although the representatives of the airports of San Francisco and Oakland recognize that Tesla…
RobCo Launches US HQ in SF to Meet Automation & Reshoring Demand - AI-Tech Park
Backed by Sequoia Capital and Lightspeed, RobCo enters the US market with the acquisition of Rapid Robotics, marquee customers, and operations already spanning 14 states RobCo, the robot-as-a-service company redefining industrial automation, has expanded its launch in the United States with the opening of a new San Francisco HQ. In just eight months, RobCo has built a strong local presence, establishing two assembly sites in Austin, customer ope…
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