Forbes
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Waymo, the leading U.S. robotaxi provider, plans to expand internationally, starting with tests in Tokyo next year using electric Jaguar I-Pace SUVs to map central Tokyo in partnership with Nihon Kotsu and GO. The company has not provided a timeline for commercial service in Japan but continues expanding its U.S. presence, targeting Miami, Austin, and Atlanta by 2025. Waymo's services, currently operational in Phoenix, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, carry over 150,000 riders weekly and are generating annualized revenue exceeding $150 million. Following the shutdown of GM's Cruise, Waymo remains the frontrunner in fully autonomous robotaxis, unlike Tesla’s advanced driver-assist systems. To support its growth, Waymo recently raised $5.6 billion, plans to source 40% cheaper electric vehicles from Hyundai, and is upgrading to lower-cost computing and sensor technology. Continue here.


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