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Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Thursday the company had started offering ride-hailing in the San Francisco Bay Area but didn’t call it a robo-taxi service. The company holds a license ...
Lamborghini proves that hybrids are going mainstream—and fast. Plus, lithium prices are crashing, and Tesla starts charging ...
Tesla is now testing out a ride-hailing service in the Bay Area, which is part of Elon Musk's plan to eventually become a ...
"You can now ride-hail a Tesla in the SF Bay Area, in addition to Austin," wrote Tesla CEO Elon Musk in a post on X in the ...
Tesla announced Bay Area robotaxi launch without permits. The 'autonomous' vehicles have human drivers and are only available to employees.
Under California regulations, companies need to secure permits from CPUC and the California Department of Motor Vehicles in order to test and operate self-driving vehicles in the state. Reuters ...
An invitation-only service in the San Francisco Bay Area may be poised for its debut, Business Insider recently reported. If ...
Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk announced the deal today in a series of posts on X. He suggested that the contract’s value ...
Tesla is effectively starting up a chauffeur-style taxi operation in the San Francisco Bay Area, Reuters reports. Sound like ...
A working robotaxi is one thing; finding customers is another. Operators like Waymo and WeRide have thus far tended toward ...
Another bizarre incident with a Tesla Robotaxi in Austin, Texas, highlights the company's difficulties in rolling out the ...
Tesla’s bold promises of self-driving cars and robotaxis are colliding with disappointing sales, regulatory roadblocks, and ...