Core Insights - Tesla officially launched its Robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, on June 22, leading to a stock price increase of over 10% on June 23 [1] Fleet Situation - The initial deployment consists of 35 vehicles, utilizing mass-produced Model Y, equipped with steering wheels and pedals, and each vehicle has a safety operator in the front passenger seat. The fully autonomous Cybercab is expected to be available by 2026 [1] Operational Scope - The Robotaxi service operates daily from 6 AM to midnight within a specific geographical area in South Austin, avoiding complex intersections to ensure safety and stability [1] Customer Base - Currently, the service is only available to a small group of invited Tesla users and fans, who can download the Robotaxi app upon receiving an invitation [2] Service Fees - The service charges a fixed fee of $4.2, which is competitive compared to Waymo's pricing of $3.5 per kilometer for distances between 4.3 to 9.3 kilometers [2] Future Plans - Tesla aims to rapidly expand the Robotaxi fleet to 1,000 vehicles within a few months, with a target of over 1 million autonomous Teslas operational in the U.S. by the end of 2026 [3] Key Innovations - The Robotaxi employs a pure vision L4 solution, upgrading from L2+ advanced driver assistance to L4 autonomous driving, significantly reducing hardware costs compared to competitors like Waymo that use redundant perception systems [3] - Tesla will also allow vehicle owners to join the Robotaxi network, enabling them to earn income from their vehicles when not in use [3]
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