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Waymo Drives into London: Robotaxis Next Year
23 Nov
Summary
- Waymo, owned by Alphabet, plans to launch robotaxis in London by 2026.
- The service has significantly fewer accidents than human drivers.
- The company has invested billions into its autonomous vehicle fleet.

Waymo, the autonomous ride-hailing service operated by Alphabet, is set to launch in London by 2026, marking a significant global expansion. Building on its success in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Phoenix, the company aims to offer fully driverless rides across the UK capital.
Recent data indicates Waymo vehicles have a substantially improved safety record, reporting 79% fewer accidents with airbag deployment than human drivers. This technological advancement, supported by massive investment and continuous data feedback, positions Waymo as a leader in the autonomous driving industry.
Despite significant investment, including an estimated £7.6 billion into its fleet, Waymo faces challenges such as public skepticism and the need to navigate regulatory hurdles. However, the company is focused on dominating the market and transforming urban mobility, akin to the impact of early automobiles.




