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Elon Musk and Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) rolled out their long-awaited Robotaxi autonomous ride-hailing service recently in Austin, Texas. The company has launched with a small fleet that operates ...
The vehicle was supposedly equipped with the same software Tesla’s robotaxi Model Ys are using in Austin, but upon delivery was downgraded to the commercially available Full Self-Driving ...
Tesla achieved an autonomous delivery milestone this week as a vehicle drove itself from the factory to the customer's home, and Elon Musk celebrated on X.
Tesla said it completed its first fully autonomous vehicle delivery from factory to customer. A video posted on X shows the vehicle — a Tesla Model Y — leaving the company’s Austin ...
Tesla delivered a Model Y to a customer in Austin using only its autonomous driving robotaxi software.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the automaker completed its first driverless delivery of a new car to a customer, routing a Model Y SUV from the company's Austin, Texas, Gigafactory to an apartment ...
Since Tesla's recent launch of its robotaxi service in Austin, videos have emerged showing driving problems including speeding, sudden braking and driving over a curb.
Any remaining excitement over Tesla’s robotaxi event could be enough to drown out potentially disappointing delivery numbers.
Waymo was last valued at just $45 billion, while autonomous technology drives most of Tesla’s $1 trillion value.
How is Tesla’s robotaxi rollout going? The company’s robotaxi service, unveiled on Monday, involves 10 to 20 vehicles operating in a geofenced area of Austin.
Amazon will build a Prime Air Drone Delivery station in San Antonio for deliveries within a 7.5-mile radius of its East Side center.
Related: Tesla's robotaxi-fueled stock surge is making Elon Musk $12 billion richer. Can it last? Despite the delivery concerns, Kallo pointed to the continued interest in Tesla's robotaxi launch.
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