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Tesla's public robotaxi rides set for tentative June 22 start, CEO Musk says

Tesla's public robotaxi rides set for tentative June 22 start, CEO Musk says

Time of Indiaa day ago

Tesla tentatively plans to begin offering rides on its self-driving robotaxis to the public on June 22, CEO
Elon Musk
said on Tuesday, as investors and fans of the electric vehicle maker eagerly await rollout of the long-promised service.
Musk has staked Tesla's future on
self-driving vehicles
, pivoting away from plans to build a cheaper EV platform, and much of the company's valuation hangs on that vision.
But commercializing
autonomous vehicles
(AV) has been challenging with safety concerns, tight regulations and soaring investments, and many have been skeptical of Musk's plans.
"We are being super paranoid about safety, so the date could shift," Musk said in a post on X in response to a question from a user about public robotaxi rides that the EV maker plans to first offer in Austin, Texas.
Musk also said starting June 28, Tesla vehicles will drive themselves to a customer's house from the end of the factory line.
A successful robotaxi launch is crucial for Tesla as sales of its EVs have softened due to rising competition and a backlash against Musk's embrace of far-right political views in Europe, and his recent work for U.S. President Donald Trump before their public falling out.
Musk has promised a paid robotaxi service in Austin starting with about 10-20 of its Model Y SUVs that will operate in a limited area and under remote human supervision.
The company then plans to expand operations to other U.S. states later in the year, including California which has stringent AV regulations.
"Austin >> LA for robotaxi launch lol," Musk said on X, in an apparent reference to the southern Californian city of Los Angeles.
Tesla has been testing its self-driving vehicles on public streets in Austin, Musk said last month. Earlier on Tuesday, Musk re-posted a video on X that showed a Model Y making a turn at an Austin intersection with no human driver and the word "Robotaxi" written on it, and followed closely by another Model Y.
The vehicles were using a new version of Tesla's advanced driver assistance software, called
Full Self-Driving (FSD)
, Musk said in a separate X post.
Little else is known about Tesla's robotaxi service, including where it will operate, the extent of remote supervision and how the public can use the service.

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