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After San Francisco, The Lucid Gravity Robotaxi Eyes Its Next Big Market

Nuro, an autonomous delivery vehicle company, announced its intention to launch its "R2" robotaxi service in Texas this week, following its initial deployment in California. This expansion into Texas marks a significant step for Nuro, which has been operating its driverless delivery service in select California cities since late 2022. The company, which has partnered with companies like Kroger and Domino's for grocery and food delivery, aims to bring its autonomous technology to a broader consumer base. Nuro's R2 vehicle is designed specifically for goods delivery, lacking traditional passenger seating. The company has stated that its Texas operations will initially focus on a specific geographic area within the state, with plans for gradual expansion based on regulatory approvals and operational learnings. Nuro has received significant investment from major tech players and has been working with regulatory bodies to navigate the complexities of autonomous vehicle deployment. The move to Texas is strategic, as the state has a growing population and a business-friendly environment for technology innovation. Nuro's approach prioritizes safety and efficiency in its delivery operations, utilizing advanced sensor technology and artificial intelligence to navigate public roads. The company's long-term vision includes integrating its autonomous delivery services into the broader logistics and transportation ecosystem.

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