Uber and Waymo End Robotaxi Partnership in Phoenix
Uber and Waymo have ended their robotaxi partnership in Phoenix, Arizona. The decision comes as Uber gears up to launch its own self-driving vehicle.
Uber (UBER) and Alphabet's Waymo have ended their self-driving taxi partnership in Phoenix, Arizona, according to media reports. The move comes as Uber prepares to launch its own autonomous vehicle.
Details
Uber and Waymo had been collaborating on operating self-driving taxis in Phoenix since 2023, with Uber using Waymo's autonomous vehicles to transport passengers. The partnership has now ended, with no specific reasons disclosed by either party.
Context
This step comes as Uber seeks to develop its own autonomous driving technologies, having recently announced plans to launch its new self-driving vehicle. Meanwhile, Waymo continues to expand its operations in other U.S. cities such as San Francisco and Los Angeles.
What This Means for Investors
The end of the partnership signals a shift in Uber's strategy toward relying on its in-house autonomous driving technology, potentially reducing its dependence on external partners. For Waymo, ending the partnership gives it more freedom to expand its services independently.
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