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Tesla's Robotaxis Get Green Light in Arizona
19 Nov
Summary
- Tesla obtained a ride-hailing permit from Arizona regulators.
- The permit allows Tesla to operate its robotaxi service in the state.
- Arizona is a growing hub for autonomous vehicle testing and development.

Tesla has officially received a Transportation Network Company (TNC) permit from Arizona regulators this week, enabling the automaker to deploy its robotaxi service within the state. The permit was granted on November 17, following Tesla's application on November 13, marking the final regulatory hurdle for the company's autonomous ride-hailing ambitions.
Arizona's regulatory framework allows for a self-certification process for testing autonomous vehicles, but a TNC permit is required for commercial ride-hailing operations. Tesla has been actively pursuing this, having expressed interest in the Phoenix Metro area and completing the self-certification process for testing in September.
This move positions Arizona as a key state for Tesla's robotaxi aspirations, alongside limited services already launched in Texas and California. The state's status as a hub for AV development, with Waymo's established presence, highlights its significance in the autonomous vehicle landscape.




