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Waymo has announced an upcoming expansion in Dallas, Texas, and a new partnership with car rental giant Avis to provide fleet maintenance.
DALLAS — Waymo, the driverless ride-hailing service, will launch in Dallas next year, the company announced in a press release. The driverless vehicles will be available to the public 24/7 ...
Avis Budget Group and Alphabet's self-driving startup Waymo have entered into a strategic partnership to launch a fully autonomous ride-hailing service in Dallas.
Alphabet’s (GOOG) (GOOGL) robotaxi unit Waymo plans to launch its robotaxi service in Dallas in 2026, joining a growing list of U.S. cities like Miami and Washington, D.C. where it aims to expand.
Waymo hasn't set an exact date in 2026 for when its robotaxis will begin cruising through Dallas, which joins Washington D.C. and Miami as cities where the company plans to expand next year.
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Brian Choi, Chief Executive Officer of Avis Budget Group, Inc. said, “Our partnership with Waymo marks a pivotal milestone in our evolution, from a rental car company to a leading provider of ...
Avis will handle general depot operations, including charging and maintaining the vehicles. Users will be able to hail a robotaxi through the Waymo app.