
Abhirup Roy
Correspondent at Reuters
Journalist at @Reuters News, covering Tesla, other EV makers and autonomous vehicles. Tips at [email protected].
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2 weeks ago |
insurancejournal.com | Juby Babu |Abhirup Roy
Alphabet’s self-driving unit Waymo said on Monday it received approval from California to expand its robotaxi operations in more areas of the San Francisco Peninsula and further south, including San Jose. Waymo’s permission from California comes as Tesla gears up to roll out a paid robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, next month. CEO Elon Musk has said the electric vehicle maker will expand the service to California later this year.
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2 weeks ago |
dnj.com | Akash Sriram |Abhirup Roy |Juby Babu
Tesla TSLA.O is set to begin a test of its long-promised robotaxi service on schedule in Austin, Texas, by the end of June, Chief Executive Elon Musk said on Tuesday, even as the company faces safety questions from a U.S. regulator. The electric vehicle maker will roll out about 10 self-driving cars in some parts of the city, and scale up to about a thousand within a few months, Musk told CNBC in an interview.
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2 weeks ago |
usatoday.com | Akash Sriram |Abhirup Roy |Juby Babu
Tesla TSLA.O is set to begin a test of its long-promised robotaxi service on schedule in Austin, Texas, by the end of June, Chief Executive Elon Musk said on Tuesday, even as the company faces safety questions from a U.S. regulator. The electric vehicle maker will roll out about 10 self-driving cars in some parts of the city, and scale up to about a thousand within a few months, Musk told CNBC in an interview.
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3 weeks ago |
irishexaminer.com | Abhirup Roy
Tesla investors had pinned their hopes on a refresh of the company's flagship compact SUV to reinvigorate sales. But rock-bottom financing deals for the Model Y and its easy availability suggest that this expectation is unrealistic. The electric vehicle (EV) maker is offering financing deals as low as 0% on the spanking new version of the Model Y.
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3 weeks ago |
japantimes.co.jp | Chris Kirkham |Abhirup Roy
Tesla last November ended an unusual policy that prohibited U.S. leasing customers from buying their cars at lease-end. The policy started in 2019, when Tesla announced that customers could lease its mass-market Model 3 sedans but would have to return them at the end of the lease for use in its planned "robotaxi" network. "You don't have the option of buying," Chief Executive Elon Musk said at an investor gathering in California in April 2019. "We want them back."
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