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U.S. ride-hailing firm Lyft Inc. announced today that it’s teaming up with the Chinese tech giant, Baidu, Inc., to deploy driverless taxis across Europe, starting with the U.K. and Germany in 2026.
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The companies want to launch the robotaxi services in Germany and the U.K. first, pending regulatory approval.
Lyft has only recently entered the European market with its acquisition of Freenow, announced in April. US markets including Phoenix, Austin and San Francisco already have robotaxi services from ...
Lyft is teaming up with Chinese tech giant Baidu to bring fully autonomous robotaxis to the UK and Germany—and they’re aiming to have them on our streets in 2026.
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By comparison, current industry leader Waymo operates 1,500 driverless taxis — including about 100 in Austin — in partnership with Uber.
Uber Technologies Inc. is teaming up with electric vehicle maker Lucid Group Inc. and self-driving tech startup Nuro to launch a robotaxi fleet.
Uber is gearing up to launch a new robotaxi service that will use the Lucid Gravity. 20,000+ robotaxis are slated to be launched in dozens of markets in the coming years.