Nieuws

Public rides in Dallas are slated to begin next year. In the meantime, here's everywhere the self-driving service operates now, and where it's set to arrive in the future.
Een Chinese robotaxi is tijdens een rit met passagier aan boord een bouwput ingereden. Het gaat om een voertuig van Apollo, het autonome taxibedrijf van Baidu. De vrouw kon worden gered en kwam er ...
Alphabet's Waymo said on Monday it will roll out its autonomous ride-hailing service in Dallas in 2026, accelerating its U.S.
Het Amerikaanse taxiplatform Lyft wil, na de aankoop van taxi-app FreeNow, Chinese robotaxi's van internetreus Baidu naar Europa brengen. De start is gepland voor 2026 in Duitsland en Groot ...
Today, the biggest player in the self-driving car space—at least among robotaxis—is Waymo, which has had services running in ...
Robotaxi company Waymo has announced it will be launching its services in Dallas, Texas, next year. This is through a partnership with rental car company Avis Budget Group. The company, owned by ...
The Dallas launch will also reflect one other recent trend in the robotaxi sphere: Partnerships with local companies for fleet management.
Bob Thwaites, 78, is fighting to save the off-grid caravan he has lived in for 34 years in Swanscombe, Kent, after new landowners blocked road access with a six-foot fence. The pensioner, who relies ...
Waymo has partnered with Avis to manage a robotaxi fleet in Dallas, Texas, despite having an active tie-up with Uber for fleet maintenance services in Austin and Atlanta.
Alphabet's Waymo unit plans on bringing its robotaxi service to Dallas next year, adding to a growing list of prospective U.S. markets for 2026, including Miami and Washington, D.C.
Waymo, which runs more than 100,000 paid robotaxi rides per week in the US, is also loss-making. GM’s autonomous vehicle business, Cruise, booked a $5.8 billion loss from 2021 to 2023.