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Uber & Avride Robotaxi Service Launches in Dallas

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Uber Launches Robotaxi service in Dallas with Avride

DALLAS, TX – December‌ 11, ⁣2024 – Uber has begun offering robotaxi rides in Dallas, ⁢texas, marking a significant‌ expansion of its ⁤autonomous vehicle program. The service, ​powered by ‌self-driving technology from Avride, initially operates within a 9-square-mile area encompassing downtown Dallas, with plans for future expansion. This launch represents a key step in Uber’s broader strategy to integrate autonomous vehicles into its ride-hailing network.

The ​partnership with ‍avride, announced ​in⁢ October 2024, builds upon a multi-year deal to‍ deploy sidewalk‍ delivery robots and autonomous vehicles for both Uber Eats and Uber. Avride’s sidewalk robots ​have already been delivering food via the Uber Eats app in Austin,⁢ Dallas, and Jersey City for several months.

The Dallas fleet consists of all-electric Hyundai Ioniq 5 vehicles equipped​ with Avride’s self-driving ‍system. While currently limited in size, ​Uber intends to scale⁢ the fleet ⁣to ⁢hundreds of Avride robotaxis across Dallas in the ⁤coming ‍years.

Initially, Avride will​ manage the fleet, focusing on vehicle testing.⁣ Uber⁤ will gradually assume day-to-day ​fleet operations, including cleaning,‌ maintenance, inspections, charging, and depot management. Uber ​will provide⁤ end-to-end rider support from the outset.

Uber riders requesting⁣ UberX, Uber ‍Comfort, or Uber​ Comfort Electric ‍rides might potentially be matched with an Avride robotaxi, tho the match isn’t guaranteed. Riders can increase their chances of being assigned a robotaxi by adjusting a setting⁤ within the Uber app. Rides in⁣ the autonomous vehicles will be priced the same as those driven by human drivers.

Users will receive a notification if matched with an Avride robotaxi‍ and‌ have the option to accept or switch to a​ human-driven ride. Once the robotaxi arrives,⁢ riders can use⁢ the Uber app to ​unlock the vehicle, ⁣open the trunk, and⁢ begin their trip.

This Dallas launch ⁣mirrors Uber’s existing⁤ autonomous vehicle partnerships with Waymo in Austin and Atlanta. ⁤In those ​cities,Uber and Waymo have established a similar model of shared operations and ‌rider choice. ​

Avride recently secured $375 million in strategic‍ investments⁤ and commercial commitments from⁣ Uber and Nebius (formerly Yandex NV),the Netherlands-based company that⁤ sold ⁣off ​its Russian business earlier ‍in 2024.

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