Tesla’s public robotaxi rides set for tentative June 22 start

Tesla’s public robotaxi rides set for tentative June 22 start

CEO Elon Musk stresses that safety remains a top concern, which may lead to a shift in the planned rollout date.

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Elon Musk has staked Tesla’s future on self-driving vehicles, shifting focus from plans to develop a lower-cost EV platform. (Tesla pic)
SAN FRANCISCO:
Tesla tentatively plans to begin offering rides on its self-driving robotaxis to the public on June 22, CEO Elon Musk said on Tuesday, as investors and fans of the electric vehicle maker eagerly await rollout of the long-promised service.

Musk has staked Tesla’s future on self-driving vehicles, pivoting away from plans to build a cheaper EV platform, and much of the company’s valuation hangs on that vision.

But commercialising autonomous vehicles has been challenging with safety concerns, tight regulations and soaring investments, and many have been skeptical of Musk’s plans.

“We are being super paranoid about safety, so the date could shift,” Musk said in a post on X.

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