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优步联手Lucid与Nuro官宣:明年在旧金山推出无人驾驶出租车

Core Insights - Uber plans to launch a ride-hailing service using autonomous vehicles developed in collaboration with Lucid and Nuro in the San Francisco Bay Area next year, marking a direct competition with Waymo's autonomous taxi service [1] - The initial fleet of vehicles equipped with Nuro's autonomous technology is currently undergoing road testing, with plans to expand the fleet to over 100 vehicles in the coming months [1][2] - Uber has invested hundreds of millions of dollars in Lucid and Nuro and aims to build a fleet of 100,000 autonomous vehicles by 2027, including 20,000 robot taxis from Lucid-Nuro [2] Company Strategy - Uber has partnered with over ten autonomous driving developers in the past year, betting on a future where autonomous vehicles and human drivers can operate in tandem on its platform [2] - The company emphasizes ongoing communication with policymakers and regulatory bodies to ensure compliance with operational requirements [2] Competitive Landscape - Waymo has expanded its service from urban areas to the South Bay region and has obtained operating permits for key transportation hubs, which are crucial for ride-hailing business [2] - Nuro currently holds testing and deployment permits in certain areas of South Bay but lacks the necessary permits for passenger operations in San Francisco [2]