Tesla Robotaxi to Launch in San Francisco
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Tesla has also yet to prove that its Full Self-Driving software can be used to power a robotaxi network. While the company has been running an invite-only version of its robotaxi service in Austin since June 22, it’s been a far cry from what Musk has spent years teasing.
Tesla sent Robotaxi users an agreement on Saturday giving more details about its planned launch in the Bay area.
The CPUC confirmed Friday that Tesla has not applied for the necessary authorization to operate autonomous vehicles for public passenger service-paid or unpaid-in the state. The clarification comes in direct response to reports that Tesla planned to launch its robotaxi service in the Bay Area as early as this weekend.
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNDow Jones Futures: Meta, Amazon Lead Earnings Wave, Trump Trade Talks Due; Tesla 'Robotaxis' To Launch In San FranciscoMeta, Amazon and Microsoft lead an earnings wave, along with a Fed meeting and Trump tariff talks. Tesla "robotaxis" are about to hit San Francisco, with a caveat.
Tesla doesn't have the permits to run an autonomous vehicle taxi in California, but probably nothing stops a driver-assist based taxi.
Tesla's Robotaxi is limited to invites only for now and there's no sure way of getting access. Some traveled thousands of miles just to try it.
Waymo’s robotaxis are fully driverless and expanding fast, while Tesla’s service is still limited and invite-only. The gap is bigger than you think.
Tesla Inc.’s core car-making business is facing a deteriorating outlook, providing a major test of Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk’s ability to lift the stock price with his vision