LONDON WALLET
  • Home
  • Investing
  • Business Finance
  • Markets
  • Industries
  • Opinion
  • UK
  • Real Estate
  • Crypto
No Result
View All Result
LONDON WALLET
  • Home
  • Investing
  • Business Finance
  • Markets
  • Industries
  • Opinion
  • UK
  • Real Estate
  • Crypto
No Result
View All Result
LondonWallet
No Result
View All Result

Tesla announces 50% increase in Austin Robotaxi, but 50% from what?

Robert Frost by Robert Frost
August 27, 2025
in Industries
Tesla announces 50% increase in Austin Robotaxi, but 50% from what?
74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Tesla announces that it increased the size of its Robotaxi fleet by 50%, but it never confirmed the original fleet size.

It appears Tesla was only operating about 20 vehicles in its “robotaxi” fleet so the number likely only rose to about 30 cars.

In late June, Tesla launched its ‘Robotaxi’ service to paying customers under an invite-only program.

You might also like

Tesla discontinues cheapest Cybertruck, no one wanted it

Get EV questions answered or test drive one at Drive Electric Month, in your area

OpenAI’s spending spree is powering the tech industry. Oracle is the latest winner

We have warned that the launch of Tesla’s ‘Robotaxi’ is more about optics, giving the impression that Tesla is leading in autonomy, rather than advancements in deploying a safe autonomous ride-hailing system.

Advertisement – scroll for more content

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been making predictions about the automaker solving unsupervised self-driving by the end of every year for the last 6 years, and it never happened.

He and Tesla badly needed a win to save face, as Waymo is now rapidly expanding its own autonomous ride-hailing service across half a dozen US cities.

To give the impression that it was also ready to deploy such a system, Tesla took a similar approach to selling self-driving technology in consumer vehicles – namely, doing it before it is ready.

Tesla began offering a ride-hailing service in Austin, utilizing vehicles equipped with an updated version of its consumer Supervised Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology. Instead of Tesla owners being supervisors and responsible for the cars like in the consumer version, Tesla installed employees in the front passenger seats with their fingers on a kill switch, ready to stop the car at any moment.

To give the impression that it is scaling faster than Waymo, Tesla quickly expanded its Austin service area to become bigger than Waymo’s.

However, it didn’t expand its fleet of Robotaxis, often resulting in wait times of more than 20 minutes to get into a vehicle.

This week, Tesla expanded its service area again to include its local factory and finally announced an increase in the number of cars in the fleet:

The problem is that Tesla never confirmed the initial size of the fleet in Austin. The automaker is purposely keeping this vague by mentioning a percentage increase rather than a new total number of vehicles in the fleet.

The best-supported baseline is 15 to 20 vehicles, based on initial images from the Robotaxi control room and sightings of cars, which would result in a maximum of approximately 30 vehicles in the fleet now.

In comparison, Waymo is already operating more than 100 vehicles in Austin.

Electrek’s Take

Tesla shareholders are celebrating this as a victory: ‘Tesla is scaling faster than Waymo in Austin’, they claim.

This is a fallacy. There’s a big difference between the two here.

Tesla can expand the service area rapidly, as it doesn’t operate a fully autonomous driving system in the Robotaxi fleet. It’s still very much a supervised system, and the bottleneck is the supervisors; hence, why Tesla operates only a small fleet, about one-third the size of Waymo’s.

Waymo ensures that its system operates autonomously without requiring supervisors in the vehicle before welcoming paying customers and expanding in a specific market, such as Austin.

In short, Tesla is doing this to give the impression that it is competing with Waymo, but the truth is that they haven’t even started competing. Once they can drive autonomously without supervision, that’s when the race begins, and Tesla is already about 5 years behind on that.

FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.



Source link

Share30Tweet19
Previous Post

This chip stock will ride the AI wave to a 30% gain over the next 12 months, CLSA says

Next Post

Meet the $373K solo miner: What made his one‑in‑a‑million win possible

Robert Frost

Robert Frost

Jutawantoto Jutawantoto Jutawantoto Jutawantoto Berita Terbaru Hari

Recommended For You

Tesla discontinues cheapest Cybertruck, no one wanted it
Industries

Tesla discontinues cheapest Cybertruck, no one wanted it

September 13, 2025
Get EV questions answered or test drive one at Drive Electric Month, in your area
Industries

Get EV questions answered or test drive one at Drive Electric Month, in your area

September 13, 2025
OpenAI’s spending spree is powering the tech industry. Oracle is the latest winner
Industries

OpenAI’s spending spree is powering the tech industry. Oracle is the latest winner

September 13, 2025
Electric haul trucks could save Fortescue over 0 million in fuel per year
Industries

Electric haul trucks could save Fortescue over $400 million in fuel per year

September 13, 2025
Next Post
Meet the 3K solo miner: What made his one‑in‑a‑million win possible

Meet the $373K solo miner: What made his one‑in‑a‑million win possible

Related News

More mortgage ‘misery’ as rising rates likened to ‘rolling financial thunder’ – London Wallet

More mortgage ‘misery’ as rising rates likened to ‘rolling financial thunder’ – London Wallet

July 5, 2023
Which coach hire services are best for Easter trips from London and Reading in 2025? – London Business News | London Wallet

Which coach hire services are best for Easter trips from London and Reading in 2025? – London Business News | London Wallet

March 27, 2025
CertiK predicts ‘endless war’ with crypto hackers after .5B stolen

CertiK predicts ‘endless war’ with crypto hackers after $2.5B stolen

August 26, 2025

Browse by Category

  • Business Finance
  • Crypto
  • Industries
  • Investing
  • Markets
  • Opinion
  • Real Estate
  • UK

London Wallet

Read latest news about finance, business and investing

  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

© 2025 London Wallet - All Rights Reserved!

No Result
View All Result
  • Checkout
  • Contact
  • Home
  • Login/Register
  • My account
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

© 2025 London Wallet - All Rights Reserved!

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?