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Amazon’s Zoox enters robotaxi race with Las Vegas rollout

The driverless car group launches to the public in challenge to Waymo and Tesla over the future of ride-hailing
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"}],[{"start":145.01,"text":"“The timing is good because there is a lot of momentum in the US . . . They’ve [NHTSA] created the beginning of a framework which is good for everybody,” Evans said."}],[{"start":157.39,"text":"Zoox was founded in 2014 but has lagged rival Waymo, which launched its first public service in Phoenix, Arizona, in 2020. The Alphabet-owned company already operates more than 250,000 paid rides per week across five US cities."}],[{"start":175.39,"text":"Tesla in late June launched a limited robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, for early access users, predominantly social media influencers, and has since expanded the service to the general public. Uber meanwhile has partnered with Waymo in Austin and Atlanta, Georgia, and signed some deals with other operators to roll out services."}],[{"start":200.01999999999998,"text":"Unlike its rivals, Zoox has decided to build a bespoke vehicle rather than retrofit existing cars. Although it operates a 220,000-square-feet final assembly site in Hayward, California, it still relies on specialist suppliers to build the vehicle’s chassis, body and key components including sensor equipment."}],[{"start":223.05999999999997,"text":"Zoox is aiming to roll out roughly 5,000 robotaxis annually by the end of next year, the Financial Times has reported. It is currently producing one vehicle a day and will have 50 to deploy across Las Vegas and San Francisco this year."}],[{"start":241.65999999999997,"text":"The company is targeting launches in Austin and Miami next year and is currently undertaking testing in Atlanta and Los Angeles."}],[{"start":251.89999999999998,"text":"“Since inception we’ve been so consistent with our vision, our business model, the way we want to execute and prosecute this mission,” Evans said. “We will stay grounded in the safety case . . . but also [a mentality of] don’t go too slowly, but don’t go too quickly, too.”"}],[{"start":278.41999999999996,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftmailbox.cn/album/a_1757555009_7654.mp3"}

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