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Uber and Autobrains target Munich for robotaxi rollout

By Thomson Reuters Jun 1, 2026 | 2:44 AM

BERLIN, June 1 (Reuters) – Uber and Israel-based Autobrains said on Monday they plan ​to launch a robotaxi ‌programme in Munich in collaboration with U.S. chipmaker Nvidia, marking a push to scale autonomous ‌ride-hailing ​in Europe.

The companies ⁠said they aim ⁠to combine Uber’s mobility network with Autobrains’ “agentic AI” driving system, running on Nvidia’s ​Drive Hyperion platform, with Munich set to serve ⁠as the first ⁠deployment city, pending regulatory ​approval.

They said the programme is ​designed to move robotaxi services ‌beyond isolated pilots by creating an “OEM-agnostic” model that can operate across multiple vehicle ⁠platforms and urban markets.

Autobrains’ system breaks driving into specialised decision-making agents, ⁠enabling ‌real-time responses using standard ⁠automotive sensors.

Munich has ​emerged ‌as a testing ground ​for autonomous ⁠mobility, with Uber last year flagging plans to begin self-driving trials there from 2026.

(Writing by Friederike HeineEditing by ​Ludwig Burger)