Tesla rolls out unsupervised robotaxis in Austin


FILE PHOTO: A Tesla robotaxi drives on the street along South Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas, U.S., June 22, 2025. REUTERS/Joel Angel Juarez/File Photo

June 3 (Reuters) - Tesla ⁠said on Wednesday it was rolling out ⁠its unsupervised robotaxis in the Austin Metro ‌area in Texas, as the electric-vehicle maker looks to speed up its autonomous ride-hailing operation.

Expanding the robotaxi service and wider ​adoption of its full self-driving software - ⁠a version of ⁠which underpins the technology - is key to Tesla's growth ⁠strategy ‌after CEO Elon Musk pivoted the company's focus from EVs to AI and ⁠robotics.

"Unsupervised Robotaxi now in the entire Austin ​Metro area," ‌Tesla's official robotaxi account said in a post ⁠on X.

The ​service has been operating in Austin for nearly a year, where customers sometimes experience wait times in ⁠excess of 30 minutes.

According to ​a presentation by Austin officials, Tesla has roughly 50 vehicles operating in the city, while Alphabet's Waymo ⁠runs more than 250 in the same area.

Musk said last month he expects fully self-driving cars without human safety monitors to become more widespread in ​the United States later this ⁠year, after already being introduced in Texas.

The EV-maker ​said in April that it ‌was rolling out its robotaxis ​in Dallas and Houston.

(Reporting by Juby Babu in Mexico City; Editing by Pooja Desai)

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