John Krafcik, the former CEO of the robotaxi company Waymo from 2015-2021, knows a thing or two about the driverless vehicle ...
Tesla plans to use a tiny battery pack for the Cybercab, which will operate more efficiently than the Lucid Air Pure.
Former Waymo CEO John Krafcik told BI that Tesla has yet to demonstrate a single fully-autonomous ride that generates revenue ...
Waymo is planning to launch a cab service in Washington next year. Alphabet's self-driving unit already operates ride-hailing ...
Tesla confirmed that its commercial driverless ride-hailing service will launch in Austin in June, as Musk announced in January during the Q4 2024 earnings call ...
John Krafcik, Waymo’s long-time CEO until 2021 and auto industry veteran, explained why Tesla’s Cybercab won’t work in a ...
The sensation only intensifies when there’s no distinguishable front or back end, no steering wheel, brake, or accelerator ...
The Tesla CEO pleads with employees (and, indirectly, to investors) to hang onto their stocks.
The license issued by the California Public Utilities Commission grants Tesla permission to transport its employees on a ...
The Tesla Supercharging Network in the USA, at 80% utilization with ~28,000 stalls, can support 16.4 billion miles/year, ...
Tesla’s new permit places it closer toward the release of its robotaxi service—but there are multiple caveats.
Tesla on Tuesday received the first in a series of approvals from California required for the electric car maker to ...