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The US robotaxi company Waymo plans to launch in London during the fourth quarter of 2026

Waymo, a U.S. roboticaxi company, said Wednesday that it aims to launch its "fully driverless ride hailing service" in London by 2026's fourth quarter.

The company is a unit of?Google parent Alphabet. It has grown steadily in the United States over the years despite strict regulations and expensive technologies, which allows it to consider expanding its presence overseas.

Ben Loewenstein of?Waymo's head?of government and policy affairs for the UK & Europe, presented the timeline in a London briefing. The company?had said previously that the launch would be in 2026.

The British government is developing a regulatory framework that will ensure the technology can be safely rolled out on British roads.

The sector is estimated to create up to 38,000 jobs, and unlock an industry that could be worth up to 57.86 billion pounds (42 billion pounds) to the UK's economy by 2035.

Waymo’s plans for expansion?also come as artificial intelligence is generating a lot of?investor attention and amid fierce competition in the marketplace, with Uber-backed startup Wayve slated to launch in London in this year.

Elon Musk's Tesla, a major competitor, predicts that millions of robotaxis would be on the road by 2026. Last June, the electric-vehicle manufacturer deployed its first driverless taxis in the United States. Bill Berkrot and Muvija M reported on the story.

(source: Reuters)