Waymo Expands Self-Driving Fleet with New US Manufacturing Facility
- Waymo announced on Monday the opening of a new 239,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Mesa, Arizona, to expand its autonomous vehicle fleet.
- The facility was developed with Magna to retrofit Jaguar I-PACE SUVs with Waymo's sixth-generation autonomous system, supporting growth amid increasing demand.
- The Mesa facility will support efficient, cost-effective production, enabling vehicles to begin passenger service shortly after completing the manufacturing process.
- Ryan McNamara, Waymo's vice president of operations, called it "the epicenter of our future growth plans" with capacity for tens of thousands of vehicles annually.
- This investment aims to scale Waymo’s fleet beyond 3,500 vehicles by 2026 while supporting expansions into Atlanta, Miami, and Washington, D.C.
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