Waymo partners with Avis to oversee robotaxi fleet in Dallas

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Waymo is expanding its robotaxi service to Dallas next year, in partnership with Avis Budget Group to manage a fleet of all-electric autonomous vehicles. This move follows successful operations in Los Angeles and San Francisco, with plans to expand to more cities in the future.

The partnership with Avis marks a significant step for Waymo, as the rental car company will help scale the technology to new markets efficiently. Waymo’s successful testing in Dallas, with sensor-laden vehicles mapping the city and conducting initial tests, paves the way for fully autonomous testing in the near future.

As Waymo continues to grow, with operations in five cities including Austin, Atlanta, and Phoenix, the company is set to launch in Washington, D.C., and Miami next year. With the support of partners like Avis, Waymo is poised to revolutionize the mobility ecosystem in the coming years.

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