Tesla share price jumps 11% on Wall Street as EV giant rolls out Robotaxi service in US
Tesla share price: Billionaire Elon Musk-owned electric vehicle (EV) automaker Tesla Inc. share price jumped 11 per cent on Wall Street after the company rolled out its Robotaxi Service in Austin, Texas, United States.
The US-based EV maker launched its robotaxi services in a limited area of Austin on Sunday, while ensuring the safety of the passengers with an employee sitting in the front passenger seat, reported the news agency
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