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Musk: Tesla is on track to start a robotaxi trial by the end of June in Austin, Texas.

Elon Musk, Tesla's CEO, said that the company will begin testing its robotaxi service in Austin, Texas by the end June. This is despite questions about safety from an American regulator.

Musk, in an interview with CNBC said that the electric car maker would roll out 10 self-driving vehicles in certain parts of the city. He added that robotaxi deployment will scale up to around a thousand in a few month.

"We will not deploy to the entire Austin area, but to only the areas that are safest." Musk said, "We will geofence the area."

In afternoon trading, shares were down less than 1%.

Musk's decision to shift the focus of the company from developing a cheaper EV platform in the face of waning demand, to launching its robotaxi service and Optimus humanoid robotics will be critical for Tesla. This bet is a major part of the company's value.

Musk said to CNBC that the only thing that matters in the long run is autonomy and Optimus.

Many companies have closed shop because of the high costs and regulations that are required to commercialize autonomous vehicles. Alphabet Waymo and the other companies in the race have been under increased scrutiny.

Since October, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has been investigating accidents involving Tesla's advanced driver assistance (ADAS) software that is fully self-driving in low visibility road conditions. Last week, the U.S. road regulator asked Tesla to answer some questions about its robotaxi service to see how they will perform under bad weather.

Musk stated that Tesla is in discussions with major automakers about licensing the FSD software, which is expected to be used to power its robotaxis.

(source: Reuters)