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Mobileye is entering the US robotaxi market with standalone service

Mobileye is entering the US robotaxi market with standalone service

Mobileye announced plans to launch a robotaxi service in an unspecified U.S. city in 2027, marking its entry into the autonomous ride-hailing market. The service will be fully integrated, utilizing Mobileye's Moovit platform for customer bookings and ride coordination. The company, acquired by Intel in 2017 and later re-listed publicly in 2022, intends to deploy approximately 100 robotaxis at the service's inception. Professor Amnon Shashua, founder and CEO of Mobileye, stated that the company is leveraging over two decades of autonomous driving technology development to build a scalable robotaxi business for global deployment. Mobileye previously supplied advanced driving assistance systems (ADAS) to Tesla in the mid-2010s, a partnership that concluded in 2016 due to concerns over Tesla's marketing of driverless capabilities. Since then, Mobileye has continued its work with various partners on ADAS and autonomous vehicle technologies.

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