Deal with Nvidia: Uber plans 100,000 robotaxis

Uber is focusing on robotaxis
Uber is serious about its plan to become a platform for robotaxis from various manufacturers. In cooperation with chip giant Nvidia, the company is talking about 100,000 self-driving cars – eventually.
Ride-hailing company Uber aims to have 100,000 robotaxis on its platform in the future. A key to achieving this goal is expected to be new automotive computers from chip giant Nvidia, which will bring hardware for autonomous driving to vehicles from various manufacturers. The announcement by Uber and Nvidia did not specify when the target of 100,000 robotaxis might be reached. The first vehicles equipped with Nvidia's new computer platform are expected to be available in 2027.
Uber already had robotaxi plans
Uber announced in the summer that it intended to become a robotaxi provider itself – thus competing with the drivers on the platform itself. It stated that at least 20,000 self-driving vehicles based on SUVs from electric car manufacturer Lucid would be introduced in various countries over the next six years. The vehicles would belong to Uber or the online service's fleet partners.Volkswagen robotaxis are also expected to be added to the platform. Uber also announced that it will be brokering self-driving cars from the Chinese company Baidu outside the US. Uber abandoned the development of its own autonomous driving technology years ago after a fatal accident during an evening test drive.
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