Nevada's Robotaxi War Kicks Off: Tesla, Uber and Waymo Win Permits for 8,000 Vehicles
Nevada Ulaştırma Yetkilisi, Tesla, Uber ve Waymo'ya Las Vegas bölgesinde 8 bin robotaksi işletme izni verdi. Tesla'nın 5 bin, Uber'ın 1 bin (Motional

The Nevada Transportation Authority has approved permits for Tesla, Uber, and Waymo to operate up to 8,000 robotaxis in Las Vegas. Tesla's permit allows for 5,000 vehicles, while Uber and Waymo are each granted 1,000 units (Uber through Motional and Zoox partnerships). However, company representatives caution that technological limitations may prevent reaching these numbers. Tesla's chief engineer, Eric Early, stated, 'The 5,000 figure is a ceiling,' suggesting they aim for 2,500-3,000 vehicles by next year. This move accelerates Nevada's robotaxi industry growth, potentially disrupting traditional taxi drivers. The Livery Operators Association raised concerns over 'overcrowding of roadways,' particularly in the Golden Triangle. Uber proposed a hybrid model combining human and autonomous drivers, but this clashes with Waymo and Tesla's push for fully autonomous fleets. The approvals signal a new phase in Nevada's robotaxi leadership race.
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