Waymo has expanded its autonomous ride-hailing service to four new major U.S. metropolitan areas, including Dallas and Houston, intensifying competition and marking a significant step towards the widespread adoption of self-driving transportation.
This expansion solidifies Waymo's position as a frontrunner in the autonomous vehicle industry, demonstrating its capability to scale operations across multiple large and complex urban environments. The move intensifies competition with other players like Cruise and Mobileye, and signals a critical step towards the widespread adoption of autonomous ride-hailing services, potentially reshaping urban mobility and transportation logistics.
Waymo's autonomous ride-hailing service is now available in 10 U.S. cities
The expansion includes Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Orlando
The company aims to operate in over 20 cities and serve one million rides per week by year-end
The company aims to operate in over 20 cities and serve one million rides per week by year-end
The service utilizes an all-electric Jaguar I-PACE fleet
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