Tesla has date in mind for Austin Robotaxi launch
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Tesla has been testing driverless Model Y cars in Austin, Texas and aims to deliver the first unit in June, CEO Elon Musk said on Thursday, amid buzz of an imminent robotaxi launch.
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Tesla has been testing driverless Model Y cars in Austin, Texas and aims to deliver the first unit in June, CEO Elon Musk said on Thursday, amid buzz of an imminent robotaxi launch. Musk had said earlier this year that such a launch would start with 10 or 20 Model Y vehicles.
Earlier this month, CEO Elon Musk said the EV maker is set to begin a test of its long-promised robotaxi service on schedule in Austin, Texas, by the end of June.
Elon Musk's renewed 24/7 commitment to Tesla surged investor confidence Tuesday. This focus, alongside robotaxi plans and China recovery, eased concerns, boosting shares.
After Tesla planned the rollout of a Robotaxi platform in Austin, Texas, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration demanded some explanations.