Uber brings robotaxi service to Europe Uber is launching its first robotaxi service in Europe together with Pony.ai and Verne. Public road validation is underway in Zagreb, with plans to scale the service to thousands of vehicles. Benjamin Müller
Lucid targets profitability with midsize platform Lucid has outlined a new product and financial strategy centred on a midsize platform, new drive technology and autonomous mobility. The goal: scale volumes and improve margins. Benjamin Müller
Uber integrates robotaxis from Zoox Robotaxis developed by Amazon subsidiary Zoox will soon be bookable via the Uber app. Services are set to launch in Las Vegas later this year, with Los Angeles following in 2027. Benjamin Müller
How Nvidia is turning AI into road-ready autonomy Nvidia is moving beyond chips and simulations to position itself as a central force in autonomous mobility. A robotaxi service is planned for 2027, while passenger vehicles equipped with the platform are expected to follow from 2028. ADT editorial team
What autonomous transport could mean for public budgets Autonomous buses have the potential to shift the financial foundations of public transport. Lower operating costs and new fleet concepts could reduce the level of public funding required over the coming decades. Benjamin Müller
How Tesla is Changing its AI Hardware Strategy In the summer of 2025, Tesla discontinued the Dojo supercomputer project and will now focus on AI5 and AI6 chips, manufactured by Samsung. What are the goals behind this and what risks does the exclusive 2-nm manufacturing pose? Martin Large
How Volkswagen Plans to Compete with Waymo and Tesla Volkswagen and Moia present their production-ready robotaxi, the ID. Buzz AD, with an integrated complete solution for fully autonomous driving services. This is intended to be the first audible signal from Europe in the race for autonomous mobility services. Yannick Tiedemann
Are Robotaxis on the Brink of a Breakthrough? Autonomous driving is no longer an exclusive domain of car manufacturers—or was it ever? In our overview, you’ll find out which tech and big data companies are pushing the auto industry forward in the race for robotaxis. Yannick Tiedemann