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Waymo launches corporate robotic taxi accounts to attract business travelers

Alphabet's Waymo launched "Waymo for Business" on Wednesday, a corporate account program that allows companies to set up accounts for their employees so they can hail robotaxis from Los Angeles, Phoenix San Francisco, Austin, and Atlanta.

Waymo's driverless fleet is now available for commercial use. The company has targeted recurring corporate travel by giving employers control over when, where and how their staff can take autonomous rides.

Waymo has said that it completes over 1 million rides per month. Nearly one in six riders commutes using the service in San Francisco and Los Angeles.

In recent months, the company has expanded its service, offering paid, driverless rides in Atlanta, and expanding coverage to Austin.

Waymo says that an admin portal allows organizations to manage users, create promotional codes and pull reports in order to track ride activity as well as budgets.

Carvana, a Phoenix-based online seller of used cars, is among the early customers.

Mountain View, California based company says the business product is still in its early stages. It will be enhanced over time to accommodate organizations of all sizes.

Waymo is focusing its efforts on improving airport accessibility to attract frequent business travelers. The company currently serves Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport and won approval this month to operate at San Jose Mineta International Airport. Waymo announced that San Francisco International Airport had granted a test permit in advance of a potential commercial service. (Reporting from Akash Sriram and Abhirup in San Francisco, with editing by Tasim Zaid)

(source: Reuters)