Volkswagen begins testing its self-driving microbuses in Los Angeles ahead of launch with Uber

Volkswagen's MOIA America initiates self-driving microbus trials in Los Angeles, targeting a future robotaxi partnership with Uber, though significant regulatory hurdles remain before commercial launch.

Volkswagen's MOIA America initiates self-driving microbus trials in Los Angeles, targeting a future robotaxi partnership with Uber, though significant regulatory hurdles remain before commercial launch. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • Volkswagen begins testing its self-driving microbuses in Los Angeles ahead of launch with Uber

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Volkswagen, through its subsidiary MOIA America, has commenced testing of its autonomous electric microbuses on the streets of Los Angeles. This pilot program represents a critical step in the company's strategy to develop a commercial robotaxi service. The vehicles are being prepared for a planned future launch in collaboration with the ride-hailing giant Uber. Despite the initiation of real-world testing, the path to a fully operational service is described as long and winding. MOIA America must navigate a complex landscape of local and federal regulations governing autonomous vehicles. These trials are essential for gathering data and demonstrating safety to regulatory bodies. The partnership with Uber is a key component of Volkswagen's mobility strategy, aiming to integrate self-driving technology into an existing, large-scale network. Success in Los Angeles could serve as a blueprint for expansion into other urban markets, leveraging Uber's platform. However, the company emphasizes that a commercial launch is not imminent. The current phase focuses on technical validation and regulatory engagement, with no fixed timeline for a public service. The outcome of these tests will significantly influence the project's future trajectory and its approval process.

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