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Mobileye is entering the US robotaxi market with standalone service

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Why This Matters

Mobileye's entry into the US robotaxi market marks a significant step in the commercialization of autonomous vehicle technology, aiming to provide scalable, driverless transportation services by 2027. This move highlights the industry's shift toward integrated, operationally owned autonomous fleets, potentially transforming urban mobility for consumers and the tech industry alike.

Key Takeaways

The driving technology company Mobileye plans to launch a robotaxi service in an as-yet-unnamed US city in 2027, it said earlier today. The service will be vertically integrated, using Mobileye’s Moovit mobility platform to interact with customers booking rides, coordinate drivers, and so on. The Israeli company, which was bought by Intel in 2017 before going public again in 2022, says it will start with around 100 robotaxis early next year.

“Mobileye has spent more than two decades building the technologies required for autonomous driving,” said Prof. Amnon Shashua, founder and CEO of Mobileye. “Today we are taking the next step: combining those technologies with operational ownership to create a financially and geographically scalable robotaxi business designed from the ground up for global deployment,”

The company first rose to prominence in the mid-2010s, when Tesla began using Mobileye’s advanced driving assistance systems (ADAS) as part of Autopilot. That relationship lasted until 2016, when Mobileye dropped Tesla as a customer after being alarmed that a driver assistance system was being sold to end users as driverless technology. Since then, Mobileye has continued to work with other partners on ADAS and autonomous vehicles.