Uber's Robotaxi Service Now Available in Dallas as Company Expands Autonomous Ride Option
In a significant move to further diversify its services, Uber is now offering robotaxis as an option for customers in the Texas city of Dallas. This marks the latest development in the company's efforts to integrate autonomous vehicles into its platform, following partnerships with other companies including Avride.
Initially, riders will have the choice between being paired with a human driver or an autonomous vehicle (AV), although it's worth noting that this setup will change in the future when Uber plans to transition fully to driverless operations. To start, the initial fleet of vehicles will be supplied by Avride, which utilizes Hyundai Ioniq 5 models.
Those booking rides through Uber can now opt-in to increase their chances of being paired with a robotaxi, while also retaining the option to switch to a traditional rideshare driver if they so desire. This move is part of Uber's broader efforts to bring autonomous ride services to multiple markets, including Austin and Atlanta, where it has partnered with Waymo, as well as in Abu Dhabi with WeRide and Europe with Momenta.
The partnership with Avride is not the only one Uber has announced recently, however - the company continues to expand its network of collaborators in the industry.
In a significant move to further diversify its services, Uber is now offering robotaxis as an option for customers in the Texas city of Dallas. This marks the latest development in the company's efforts to integrate autonomous vehicles into its platform, following partnerships with other companies including Avride.
Initially, riders will have the choice between being paired with a human driver or an autonomous vehicle (AV), although it's worth noting that this setup will change in the future when Uber plans to transition fully to driverless operations. To start, the initial fleet of vehicles will be supplied by Avride, which utilizes Hyundai Ioniq 5 models.
Those booking rides through Uber can now opt-in to increase their chances of being paired with a robotaxi, while also retaining the option to switch to a traditional rideshare driver if they so desire. This move is part of Uber's broader efforts to bring autonomous ride services to multiple markets, including Austin and Atlanta, where it has partnered with Waymo, as well as in Abu Dhabi with WeRide and Europe with Momenta.
The partnership with Avride is not the only one Uber has announced recently, however - the company continues to expand its network of collaborators in the industry.