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Lyft aims to launch the Mobile Robotaxis in this US city by 2026

According to an explanation of the company’s top executive, Lyft Lyft wants to start completely self-driving robotaxis in a US city until next year.

On Monday, the CEO of Lyft, David Risher, said in a contribution to X that the company is planning to start a completely autonomous robotaxis in Dallas, Texas, Texas, as well as through Mobilee technology. The Mobilee vehicles are bought and belonged by the Japanese company Marubeni, and the manager also says that the company will use its subsidiary Flex Drive for fleet management.

“As soon as 2026 cars with Mobilee AV Tech will start in Maruben’s ownership in Dallas
On the Lyft platform with thousands of other AVS/other cities, ”wrote Risher in the post office.

After use, the vehicles are displayed for the drivers in the LYFT app, and Risher also says that the company will share further news in the coming months.

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Tesla, Waymo and others who work on commercial robotaxis

When Tesla also aims to get into the emerging commercial robotaxi industry with their recently presented cybercabs, which are supported by the full software for self-driving software (FISS Driving). Elon Musk and Tesla director of the Franz von Holzhausen design both said that Tesla unveiled the first unattended versions of the FSD software in Austin, Texas in June in June in June in June.

Musk also said that after the start of the services in Austin, he was expecting that he will unveiled on site in “many cities in America” ​​by the end of this year. During the quarter in the third quarter in October, Musk also said that Tesla’s employees had already started testing the hailstery in the Bay Area, so that workers could request a trip and be taken anywhere in the bay.

The Alphabet Robotaxi company Waymo will also launch its driverless vehicles by driving by driving on the market next month in Austin. The company has also been paying driverless trips for several months via its Waymo One app in Los Angeles and San Francisco, California, and Phoenix, Arizona, and it wants to expand to Miami, Florida and over 10 new cities in 2025.

Other companies, including the Amazon ownership of Zoox, want to use robotaxis all year round, although Waymo is still the only company that offers fully autonomous vehicles.

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Lyft aims to launch the Mobile Robotaxis in this US city by 2026






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