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About Waymo
Founded in2016 (9 yrs old)
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HeadquartersMountain View,California, United States
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Websitewaymo.com
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Waymo is an autonomous driving technology company with the mission to be the most trusted driver. Since its start as the Google Self-Driving Car Project in 2009, Waymo has focused on building the Waymo Driver, the world's most experienced driver, to improve access to mobility while saving lives lost to traffic crashes. The Waymo Driver powers Waymo One, a fully autonomous ride-hailing service, and can be applied to various vehicle platforms and product use cases.
Waymo has provided over one million rider-only trips, enabled by its experience autonomously driving tens of millions of miles on public roads and tens of billions in simulation across 13+ U.S. states. Waymo Operations exists to deliver the Waymo Driver to the world, building and scaling the world's first and leading autonomous fleet and operations platform.
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SXSW 2025: What we’re paying attention to
- SXSW 2025 is focusing on the real-world applications of AI.
- The conference also highlights deep tech like space and quantum computing, as well as climate, sustainability, and transportation.
- Autonomous vehicles are on the road in Austin, with Uber and Waymo launching a robotaxi service.
- TechCrunch will cover keynotes, interviews, and industry experts, while also adding a fun touch to their coverage.
TechCrunch | 8 Mar, 2025

VW’s cheapest EV will have Rivian DNA and who is bidding for Canoo’s assets
- Volkswagen's upcoming ultra-cheap EV, the ID EVERY1, will feature software and architecture from Rivian as part of a joint venture, with production set for 2027 and a starting price of 20,000 euros ($21,500).
- A source suggests that another affordable EV, the ID.2all, expected in 2026, will be based on VW's own E3 1.1 architecture developed by its software unit Cariad.
- Didi Autonomous Driving, seeking fresh funds, may be valued at $5 billion, while BYD, a Chinese EV maker, successfully raised $5.6 billion in a primary share sale.
- AiDEN Auto, a connected vehicle technology startup, secured $4.2 million in seed funding, and Canoo's assets were bought by CEO Anthony Aquila for $4 million out of bankruptcy.
- CaPow, specializing in in-motion electric charging for robotic fleets, raised $15 million, and California's Clean Mobility Options Voucher Program granted $33 million to address mobility and reduce pollution.
- In autonomous vehicle news, Avride partnered with Hyundai to develop self-driving technology for robotaxis, while Politecnico di Milano achieved a new speed record with an autonomous vehicle.
- Waymo's robotaxi service is active in Austin, Uber CPO Sachin Kansal discussed autonomous vehicle deployment plans, and Volvo introduced the ES90 sedan with significant range and integrated Luminar's Iris lidar.
- Tesla applied for a permit in California for transportation services, and Uber initiated a pilot project for Uber Teens in India, with expansion plans across multiple cities.
- Noteworthy reads include Ben Horowitz's Tesla Cybertruck donation, Uber's new service in India, and ongoing developments in the electric vehicle, ride-hailing, and autonomous vehicle sectors.
TechCrunch | 7 Mar, 2025

Uber and Waymo Launch Autonomous Vehicle Rides in Austin
- Uber is now offering autonomous vehicle rides in Austin, Texas, through its app.
- Riders in Austin may be matched with a Waymo autonomous vehicle when requesting a ride.
- The autonomous vehicle rides cover 37 square miles in Austin, with plans for expansion.
- Waymo is also testing its vehicles in other cities before offering rides to the public.
Pymnts | 6 Mar, 2025

Waymo robotaxis available in Austin exclusively through Uber
- Waymo robotaxis are now available in Austin exclusively through Uber.
- Uber riders can request an autonomous Waymo vehicle for their ride in Austin.
- The Waymo service in Austin is accessible through the Uber app and includes 24/7 customer support.
- Waymo is planning to expand its robotaxi service to Atlanta next.
The Robot Report | 6 Mar, 2025
Waymo Begins Robotaxi Rides In Austin Via Uber App
- Uber has expanded its partnership with Waymo to offer autonomous vehicle rides in Austin, Texas via the Uber app.
- Riders in Austin can request a Waymo robotaxi through the Uber app for selected trips at no additional cost.
- The Waymo autonomous vehicles are currently available in a 37 square mile area and there are plans to expand the service.
- Uber also confirmed that Waymo rides will soon be available in Atlanta, Georgia, exclusively through the Uber app.
Silicon | 5 Mar, 2025

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- Republican Senator Bernie Moreno introduced the Transportation Freedom Act to lower vehicle prices and provide tax deductions for American auto workers, with support from automakers like Toyota, General Motors, and Stellantis.
- South Korean battery giant Samsung SDI is considering building another plant in the U.S., despite Trump's stance against clean energy programs, showing a positive outlook on America's EV industry.
- Uber and Waymo have teamed up to launch a robotaxi service in Austin, deploying driverless Jaguar I-Pace electric crossovers to ferry passengers using the Uber app.
- The shift towards battery-powered vehicles continues with numerous battery plant investments in the U.S., indicating a strong commitment to EVs and hybrids to avoid falling behind technologically.
- The bill proposed by Senator Moreno aims to lower vehicle prices by cutting EPA emissions guidelines and has faced criticisms regarding its potential impact on American consumers.
- Samsung SDI's cautious expansion plans in the U.S. reflect a focus on long-term growth despite weakened demand, with multiple battery plants expected to be operational in the near future.
- Waymo and Uber's collaboration in Austin marks a significant step in the deployment of robotaxis, offering riders the option to experience self-driving taxi services through the Uber app.
- The ongoing push towards electric vehicles highlights the importance of investing in EV technology to compete globally, with concerns about potential price increases for vehicles produced in Mexico and Canada.
- As the automotive industry navigates through challenges and advancements, consumer buying decisions may be influenced by factors like tariffs, production adjustments, and the expanding presence of EVs in the market.
Insideevs | 5 Mar, 2025

Waymo, Uber launch driverless ride-hailing in Austin
- Waymo, the robotaxi firm owned by Google parent company Alphabet, has officially launched driverless taxis in Texas, with the help of Uber.
- Users in Austin can now access driverless Waymo robotaxis through the Uber app at no additional cost.
- Riders can choose between driverless Waymo robotaxis and non-self-driving vehicles when requesting rides.
- The service area currently covers 37 square miles in Austin and Waymo and Uber are planning to expand the service to Atlanta, Georgia next.
Teslarati | 5 Mar, 2025

Waymo Links up with Uber
- Waymo has started offering robotaxi rides in Austin, Texas through the Uber app.
- This launch allows Waymo to demonstrate its driverless technology during Austin's South by Southwest festival.
- Austin is the first market where Uber will manage and dispatch a fleet of Waymo vehicles.
- The partnership between Waymo and Uber will expand to Atlanta later this year.
Baystreet | 4 Mar, 2025

Uber teams up with Waymo to start selling driverless rides in Austin, Texas
- Uber will begin dispatching self-driving cars in Austin, Texas, through a partnership with Waymo, with plans to expand to Atlanta later this year.
- Waymo's robotaxis will launch in Austin, preceding Tesla CEO Elon Musk's electric self-driving car fleet goal.
- Uber will continue offering human-driven rides in Austin while integrating Waymo's robotaxis to provide an innovative service.
- Passengers in Austin can opt for a self-driving car preference in the Uber app to increase the chances of getting a ride from Waymo.
- Waymo's robotaxis in Phoenix have seen a significant increase in paid rides weekly, marking continued growth and progress in the autonomous vehicle space.
- Waymo plans to introduce rides in Miami next year, in addition to Austin and Atlanta, showcasing an expansion of its autonomous services.
- Waymo's approach to safety has so far been successful, avoiding major incidents that could impact the acceptance of robotaxis by regulators.
- General Motors' Cruise autonomous service faced setbacks in San Francisco, leading to a license suspension after a safety incident involving a pedestrian.
- Uber's previous deal with Cruise for deploying robotaxis in unidentified cities was ended when General Motors ceased its self-driving car operations.
Economic Times | 4 Mar, 2025

Waymo and Uber's Austin robotaxi expansion begins today
- Waymo and Uber's robotaxi service is launching today in Austin, exclusively in the Uber app.
- Uber riders in Austin can order an UberX, Uber Green, Uber Comfort, or Uber Comfort Electric ride and have a chance to ride in a Waymo vehicle.
- Waymo One will cover 37 square miles in Austin, with Waymo vehicles stored and maintained by a third-party partner, Avomo.
- Tesla's robotaxi service is scheduled to launch in Austin in June, but Waymo currently operates at a larger scale with 50,000 paid trips per week.
Engadget | 4 Mar, 2025
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Waymo was founded in 2016. The company has been operating for 9 years primarily in the Internet sector.
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Waymo is headquartered in Mountain View,California.
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