News

The Tesla robotaxi rollout comes after more than a decade of Musk's unfulfilled promises to deliver self-driving Teslas.
Tesla has launched its robotaxi service in Austin, challenging Waymo in the growing autonomous vehicle market.
Launch began modestly, with just a handful of vehicles limited to a small area of the city. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Tesla advertised for teleoperation positions, saying the company needs the ability to "access and control" autonomous ...
Tesla planned to have front-seat passengers acting as ‘safety monitors’ on Sunday but unclear how much control they would ...
After driverless Tesla Model Ys were spotted traversing Austin, Texas streets on Sunday morning, CEO Elon Musk posted on his ...
Tesla began offering robotaxi services Sunday in the US city of Austin, Texas, an initial step that Elon Musk's backers ...
The electric-car maker launches a long-promised autonomous-taxi service in Austin to a select group of invitees.
After years of promises, Tesla has launched its first driverless taxi service in the US, with customers charged a flat ...
Texas enacts legislation requiring a permit to operate self-driving vehicles just before Tesla's planned launch of a robotaxi ...
Ex - Morgan Stanley, BlackRock | Portfolio Analytics & Multi Asset Credit Tesla’s robotaxis are finally hitting the road.
Tesla has said that the Robotaxis will usher in a new era of growth for the company, potentially lifting its valuation into ...