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Nissan, Uber, Wayve unveil robotaxi tie-up

'Nissan Motors, Uber Technologies, and British'startup Wayve announced on Thursday that they would 'collaborate to develop a robotaxis. They aim?to roll out a pilot program in Tokyo by the end of 2026.

Uber's first partnership with an autonomous vehicle in Japan. The plan calls for Nissan Leaf electric cars equipped with Wayve’s?self driving technology? to be available to customers through?Uber.

Wayve CEO Alex Kendall stated in the statement that "we have been testing our technology across Japan since early 2025."

"Partnering up with Uber and Nissan to begin pilot deployments of Robotaxis allows for us to introduce the technology in a responsible manner."

In the first phase, the vehicles will be operated on Uber's platform with a safety-trained driver in each car. Uber will launch the service in Japan through a licensed taxi partner.

Wayve, supported by SoftBank and Nvidia in August 2024, will partner with Uber. Both companies plan to launch their services in more than 10 cities around the world, including London.

Nissan announced in September that it had "begun testing" a driver assistance system using Wayve's tech, ahead of its planned launch in Japan for the financial year 2027. (Reporting and editing by Clarence Fernandez; Maki Shiraki, Daniel Leussink)

(source: Reuters)