Tesla announced it will be adding more than 1,000 vehicles to its Robotaxi fleet, signaling a notable expansion of its autonomous ride-hailing service. This move underscores the company's progress in its autonomous driving technology and its ambitions to compete in the mobility services market. The service initially launched as a trial in Austin, Texas, in June and later expanded to the San Francisco Bay Area in August. There are also indications that Arizona may be the next market, with the state's Department of Transportation reportedly processing approvals for Tesla's Robotaxi operations. This gradual rollout is a key part of Tesla's strategy to build a fully autonomous taxi network.
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