Emmanuel Rosner of Wolfe Research just made a bullish call on Tesla's Robotaxi business.
Tesla ‘Robotaxi’ status check: 8 months in, 19% availability, and all of Musk’s promises are missing
Tesla launched its “Robotaxi” service in Austin eight months ago. In that time, Elon Musk promised 500 cars in ...
Tesla filed new comments with the California Public Utilities Commission that amount to a quiet admission: its “Robotaxi” service ...
Tesla said it only hired US-based human helpers to assist its robotaxis, after Waymo came under fire for using remote workers in the Philippines.
A report from Electrek states that Tesla has logged five additional crashes involving its robotaxi fleet, bringing the total to 14 since the service launched in June 2025. Adding to the controversy, ...
Put simply, the robotaxis on the road right now are just regular Tesla Model Ys with a steering wheel and pedals. They have human minders and can be driven like regular cars if they run into problems.
Tesla’s robotaxi pilot in Austin has logged more than a dozen crash incidents since launching last summer, according to ...
New NHTSA data raises Tesla robotaxi safety concerns after multiple crashes in Austin, challenging claims that autonomous vehicles ...
Tesla’s Vehicle Safety Report claims the average U.S. driver experiences a minor crash every 229,000 miles and a major ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said the electric vehicle maker plans this year to greatly expand its self-driving taxi business.
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