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Tesla launches Robotaxi operations in Miami amid growing competition

by admin July 4, 2026
July 4, 2026

Tesla Inc. (TSLA) expanded its robotaxi service to Miami on Friday, extending its autonomous ride-hailing operations.

The move comes as Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk increasingly emphasizes artificial intelligence, robotics, and autonomous transportation as key drivers of Tesla’s future, alongside its electric vehicle business.

“Robotaxi now available in Miami,” Tesla’s official robotaxi account said in a post on X.

https://twitter.com/robotaxi/status/2073030246161367153

Tesla expands Robotaxi footprint

The Miami launch marks Tesla’s latest step in broadening access to its robotaxi platform, which relies on the company’s self-driving software.

Tesla launched its unsupervised robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, in June and later announced plans to expand the offering to Dallas and Houston.

The company has recently rolled out services in those cities as it seeks to increase adoption of its autonomous driving technology.

The expansion reflects Tesla’s broader effort to commercialize self-driving transportation and build new revenue streams tied to artificial intelligence and robotics.

Musk said in May that he expects fully self-driving vehicles operating without human safety monitors to become more common across the United States later this year.

Competition intensifies in Robotaxi market

Tesla’s latest expansion comes as competition in the autonomous ride-hailing sector continues to intensify.

Companies, including Alphabet’s Waymo and Amazon’s Zoox, have accelerated their own expansion efforts as the market for autonomous transportation develops.

While Tesla has expanded into additional cities, the scale of its robotaxi operations remains relatively limited compared with some rivals.

According to registration information submitted to the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles under new state reporting requirements that took effect in May, Tesla currently operates 42 robotaxis in Texas.

The disclosure provides the clearest picture yet of the size of Tesla’s autonomous fleet in the state, where the company launched its robotaxi service in Austin last year.

By comparison, Alphabet-owned Waymo has registered 577 automated vehicles in Texas, according to information published by the state, giving it a fleet more than 13 times larger than Tesla’s.

Robotaxis central to Tesla’s AI vision

Autonomous transportation remains a key component of Musk’s effort to transform Tesla from primarily an electric vehicle manufacturer into a broader artificial intelligence and robotics company.

Tesla’s robotaxi ambitions have become increasingly important to the company’s investment narrative, with investors closely monitoring the pace of deployment and expansion.

The company also operates a rideshare service in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Tesla said in April that it was preparing to expand its robotaxi operations to five additional cities.

However, Musk has cautioned that the network is unlikely to generate meaningful revenue for the company this year.

The Miami launch follows another positive development for Tesla this week.

On Thursday, the company reported second-quarter vehicle deliveries that exceeded Wall Street expectations, supported by a rebound in European demand.

The stock, however, ended the day deep in the red.

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