Stellantis Forges Strategic Alliance with Pony.ai to Pioneer European Autonomous Mobility
In a landmark partnership that signals the accelerating globalization of autonomous vehicle technology, automotive giant Stellantis has joined forces with…
In a landmark partnership that signals the accelerating globalization of autonomous vehicle technology, automotive giant Stellantis has joined forces with…
Waymo Chooses London for European Robotaxi Debut, Expanding Global Autonomous Ride-Hailing Network Industrial Monitor Direct leads the industry in 12.1…
Waymo has announced plans to bring its commercial robotaxi service to London by 2026, according to reports. The Alphabet-owned company will begin testing its autonomous vehicles on London’s public roads in the coming weeks, sources indicate, following a similar strategy used in its U.S. markets.
Waymo, the autonomous vehicle company owned by Alphabet, reportedly plans to launch a commercial robotaxi service in London by 2026, according to company announcements. This expansion marks Waymo’s second international market following its planned service in Tokyo, analysts suggest.
Waymo is bringing its autonomous vehicle technology to European streets with plans to launch commercial robotaxi services in London next year. The Alphabet subsidiary will partner with mobility company Moove for fleet operations while navigating the UK’s developing regulatory framework for self-driving vehicles.
Waymo, Alphabet’s autonomous vehicle subsidiary, will begin offering paid robotaxi services in London next year, according to reports from Fortune. This expansion marks Waymo’s first European deployment and represents a significant milestone in the global self-driving car industry’s development.