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Waymo's next stops for its robotaxis are Denver and Seattle
Waymo is preparing to launch in two more markets. The company announced today that it will expand into both Denver and Seattle. It will begin testing with humans behind the wheel this week, bringing up to a dozen vehicles to each location, according to CNBC. The rollout will include a mix of the brand's fully electric Jaguar iPace and Geely Zeekr autonomous vehicles."We will begin driving manually before validating our technology and operations for fully autonomous services in the future," a representative told CNBC.This has been a busy year for the Alphabet-owned Waymo, which said in January that it planned to introduce its autonomous vehicles to ten new cities during 2025. The company partnered with Uber for its Atlanta launch in June and also rolled out a teen account option in July. Waymo received permits to begin testing its cars in New York City last month.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/transportation/waymos-next-stops-for-its-robotaxis-are-denver-and-seattle-225125605.html?src=rss
Waymo's newest service caters to businesses
Waymo has unveiled a new enterprise transportation program. The Waymo for Business service offers companies access to the brand's autonomous vehicles on a larger scale than individual one-off rides, with features such as establishing commuter programs, transporting riders to events and providing other forms of corporate travel. Waymo for Business is available in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Phoenix at launch.Clients who sign up for this option can use Waymo's business portal to establish their program and manage riders, whether that's regular employees or limited-time guests. It will also have metrics for budget management and ride activity. The whole operation is still in early days, and it seems possible that Waymo for Business will adapt based on what customers most want from the autonomous vehicle company.2025 has been a busy year for Waymo. The company plans to test its fleet in ten new cities this year, rolled out a teen account option in July, and already has its sights set on Nashville in 2026.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/transportation/waymos-newest-service-caters-to-businesses-194530536.html?src=rss
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