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Tesla rolls out robotaxi service in Miami

By Thomson Reuters Jul 3, 2026 | 9:59 AM

July 3 (Reuters) – Tesla said on Friday its robotaxi was available in Miami, as the electric ​vehicle maker looks to ‌expand its autonomous ride-hailing operations.

The expansion highlights Tesla’s efforts to increase adoption of its self-driving software, a version of ‌which ​it uses in the ⁠robotaxis and a ⁠key part of CEO Elon Musk’s shift from EVs to AI and robotics.

“Robotaxi now available in ​Miami,” Tesla’s official robotaxi account said in a post on X.

Tesla’s ⁠move comes as ⁠the robotaxi sector gains ​momentum, with competitors such as Alphabet’s ​Waymo and Amazon’s Zoox accelerating their ‌expansion efforts.

Tesla launched its unsupervised robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, in June, after announcing in April plans ⁠to expand the offering to Dallas and Houston.

Musk said in May he expects ⁠fully ‌self-driving cars without human safety ⁠monitors to become more ​widespread ‌in the U.S. later ​this year.

On ⁠Thursday, Tesla posted record-setting second-quarter deliveries that beat Wall Street estimates, led by a rebound in Europe.

(Reporting by Koyena Das in BengaluruEditing by ​Rod Nickel)