Waymo starts robotaxi service in Miami, airport tests underway
By Natalie Lung, Bloomberg
Waymo will start offering its robotaxi service in Miami to the public Thursday, the first of around a dozen cities where the Alphabet Inc. company plans to launch this year.
Waymo will gradually invite riders in Miami from a nearly 10,000-person waiting list, it said in a blog post on Thursday. The service will initially be available across a 60-square-mile zone spanning neighborhoods including the Design District, Wynwood, Brickell and Coral Gables, it added.
Waymo plans to expand service to Miami International Airport in the future, with testing already underway there, a company spokesperson said. The firm said in December that it had begun offering its employees fully autonomous rides at that airport.
The spokesperson declined to disclose the number of cars Waymo will have on the road in Miami, but said there will initially be fewer than 100. As of last November, the company operated about 2,500 vehicles in five cities, with more than half of them in the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles.
Waymo is preparing to start service with various business models in more than 10 cities this year, including elsewhere in the US and in London. It is pursuing a partnership approach to delegate some of the more labor-intensive work like vehicle cleaning, charging and maintenance to other companies. In Miami, Uber Technologies Inc.-backed Moove will provide those services for Waymo.
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