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Mobileye’s US robotaxi launch will put it on both sides of the AV business
Key takeaways
- Mobileye has pitched itself as an autonomous vehicle technology supplier.
- The Intel subsidiary and publicly traded company said Tuesday it plans to launch a robotaxi service in a U.S. city in 2027, marking an expansion beyond its supplier strategy.
- If successful, Mobileye said it plans to scale to about 17,000 robotaxis over the following five years.
Mobileye has pitched itself as an autonomous vehicle technology supplier. Now, it wants the operator label, too.
The Intel subsidiary and publicly traded company said Tuesday it plans to launch a robotaxi service in a U.S. city in 2027, marking an expansion beyond its supplier strategy. Mobileye didn t name the U.S. city. However, the Israeli-based company said it will have an initial fleet of 100 autonomous vehicles, which will be phased in throughout 2027.
If successful, Mobileye said it plans to scale to about 17,000 robotaxis over the following five years.
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