Group 1 - Uber and Waymo are expanding their partnership by offering robotaxi rides to the public in Atlanta, covering approximately 65 square miles, but not on highways or to the airport [1] - The Waymo robotaxis utilize the Waymo Driver technology integrated into battery electric Jaguar I-PACE SUVs [1] - In September, the companies announced plans to jointly bring Waymo One to Austin, Texas, with rides available in Austin since March [2] Group 2 - Tesla has launched a pilot robotaxi service in Austin for invitees only, using Model Y SUVs equipped with its latest driverless technology [3] - Tesla's robotaxis operate only during daytime hours in a geofenced area and include a human valet for safety [3] - Waymo's robotaxis operate without a human supervisor and utilize advanced lidar and radar sensors, unlike Tesla's vehicles [4] Group 3 - In Atlanta and Austin, Waymo rides are exclusively available through the Uber app, while in San Francisco and Los Angeles, bookings are made through the Waymo One app [5] - The partnership between Waymo and Uber focuses solely on passenger rides, excluding Uber Eats deliveries [5]
Uber, Waymo robotaxi service opens to passengers in Atlanta