Stellantis, Wayve, and Uber Partner to Develop Global Robotaxi Services
Stellantis, Wayve, and Uber have announced a three-way agreement to develop global robotaxi services. The partnership brings together Stellantis' vehicle manufacturing capabilities, Wayve's AI-based autonomous driving software, and Uber's mobility network.
Stellantis, Wayve, and Uber have announced a three-way agreement to develop global robotaxi services, according to a report by Just Auto.
Details
The agreement combines three core pillars:
- Stellantis: Provides vehicle manufacturing capabilities.
- Wayve: Offers AI-based autonomous driving software.
- Uber: Contributes its mobility and logistics network.
Financial details and launch timelines have not been disclosed.
Context
The partnership comes amid accelerating efforts to develop autonomous ride-hailing services globally, as companies pool resources to speed up market entry. Wayve has expertise in Level 4 (L4) autonomous driving systems, while Uber has a vast network of drivers and riders.
What It Means for Investors
The deal is a strategic move for Uber to strengthen its position in autonomous mobility without heavy investment in manufacturing or software from scratch. For Stellantis, it opens a new channel for its vehicles in transportation services. Wayve gains two partners to scale its technology.
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