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Waymo expands its LA & SF service areas, with Austin coming soon

Baua Electric

Waymo is adding to its driverless taxi service areas in both Los Angeles and San Francisco, and is currently testing in Austin in advance of offering rides to the public soon. The cars currently only work in certain geofenced areas that have been well-mapped by Waymo, in Phoenix, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Get started today! –

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Waymo now open to everyone in LA – but no new service areas

Baua Electric

Waymo has opened up its driverless taxi service to everyone in Los Angeles, without need for an invite code or waitlist, but it still remains with the same service area it had before and doesn’t yet cover the whole area around LA. Compare personalized solar quotes online and receive guidance from unbiased Energy Advisers.

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Waymo to launch robotaxis in Tokyo in early 2025

Baua Electric

Waymo announced that it is partnering with Japanese taxi company Nihon Kotsu for the initial phase, where human drivers will operate Waymos cars so that the software can map the city. Your personalized solar quotes are easy to compare online and youll get access to unbiased Energy Advisers to help you every step of the way.

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2023 Hyundai Ioniq 6: Korean Model 3 clone, or something else altogether?

Charged EVs

It seemed a shame not to let people see them together, so on the March day we drove the Ioniq 6 at a media preview in Phoenix, we rented a Model 3 so we could photograph the pair side by side. Hyundai provided airfare, lodging and meals to enable Charged to bring you this first-person report. Whither Hyundai, whither Tesla?

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