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Waymo will launch an autonomous ride-hailing system in London next year

The robotaxi company said that Alphabet Waymo will launch its driverless ride-hailing services in London by 2026 as part of its plans to expand to other major cities.

Waymo has been growing slowly and steadily in the United States over the past few years despite the tough regulations and expensive technologies. It is now gaining momentum through partnerships with ride hailing platforms and fleet operators, at a moment when Tesla is rolling its long-promised roboticaxi service out in the United States.

Waymo began collecting data and testing human-driven vehicles in Tokyo earlier this year. They worked with Nihon Kotsu, a Japanese taxi company, and Go, a mobile taxi app.

Waymo has announced that it will work with the vehicle finance firm Moove to prepare for its rollout. It is also actively engaging local and national regulators in order to obtain necessary approvals.

Waymo's vehicles are on their way to London where safety drivers will begin testing the vehicles prior to fully autonomous operations beginning next year.

Waymo provides more than 250.000 paid trips per week in cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles and Phoenix, Arizona.

Waymo and Moove have partnered to manage Waymo's fleet operations, charging infrastructure and facilities in Phoenix, and Miami, Florida, next year.

Uber, the ride-hailing company that offers Waymo cars on its app in Atlanta, Austin and other cities, announced plans in June to test fully driverless rides from spring 2026 in the UK through its partnership AI startup Wayve.

Due to accidents, recalls, and federal investigations, it has been difficult for the U.S. to commercialize autonomous vehicles. Reporting by Kritika lamba in Bengaluru, and Abhirup roy in San Francisco. Editing by Leroy Leo, Lincoln Feast and Lincoln Feast.

(source: Reuters)