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Tesla tells staff it plans to roll out its Robotaxi service in San Francisco this weekend
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特斯拉正计划在本周末于旧金山湾区推出其Robotaxi服务,初期将配备安全员在驾驶座上监控和控制。然而,根据加州DMV的说法,特斯拉尚未获得自动驾驶测试或部署的许可。尽管特斯拉已获得加州公共事业委员会(CPUC)的员工交通服务许可,但提供面向公众的商业服务仍需申请相应许可。特斯拉CEO埃隆·马斯克表示,公司正在争取监管批准,并计划在全球范围内扩张服务,目前也在寻求佛罗里达州和亚利桑那州的批准。

🚗 特斯拉Robotaxi服务计划在本周末于旧金山湾区启动,覆盖范围广泛,包括旧金山、东湾、南湾等地,并对部分特斯拉车主开放试用。

🛡️ 首批Robotaxi车辆将配备安全驾驶员,坐在驾驶座上,拥有对车辆的完全控制权,包括刹车和转向,以应对初期运营和测试阶段。

⚠️ 加州DMV表示,特斯拉尚未申请自动驾驶测试或部署的许可,而公司是否需要此类许可来启动带安全员的服务,DMV尚未明确回应。

💼 特斯拉已获得CPUC的员工交通服务许可,但若要向公众提供商业Robotaxi服务,仍需另行申请相关许可。

📈 特斯拉近期财报显示收入大幅下滑,股价也随之波动,此时Robotaxi服务的推出被视为公司寻求增长和创新的重要一步,但也伴随着严格的监管审查。

Tesla launched its robotaxi on Sunday.

Tesla told staff on Thursday it plans to launch its Robotaxi service in San Francisco this weekend, according to an internal memo viewed by Business Insider.

The company said its timeline for the launch had been moved up and the service could launch as soon as Friday. Some Tesla owners will be sent an invite to use the service, the memo said, and users will pay for Robotaxi rides.

The geofenced area where Robotaxi service will operate covers a large swath of the Bay Area, including Marin, much of the East Bay, San Francisco, and stretching south to San Jose, according to the memo. The program will launch with safety drivers in the driver's seat who will be able to control the car using the steering wheel and brakes, it said.

A spokesperson for the California DMV said the agency recently met with Tesla, but the company has yet to apply for a permit for driverless testing or deployment. The agency did not respond to questions regarding whether Tesla would be required to have a permit to launch its service with a safety monitor in the driver's seat.

The California Public Utilities Commission granted Tesla a permit to provide a transportation service for employees, but as of July 10, Tesla had not applied for any permits that would allow it to provide a commercial service to the public, BI previously reported. The CPUC did not immediately respond to a request for comment outside its normal working hours on Friday.

Elon Musk said during Tesla's quarterly earnings call on Wednesday that its Robotaxis will operate with a safety operator in the front seat during the initial deployment in the Bay area. In Austin, where Tesla launched its Robotaxi service last month, the carmaker currently has safety monitors that sit in the passenger seat of the vehicle and remote operators that can intervene if the vehicle goes off course.

Tesla did not respond to a request for comment sent outside normal working hours.

Tesla's second-quarter earnings showed its sharpest drop in revenue in a decade, and sent the stock down over 8% in trading on Thursday.

Tesla started its Robotaxi launch in Austin with just over 10 vehicles in a geofenced area that the company has since expanded. The service is currently invite-only.

In preparation for the Robotaxi launch, Tesla built modified Model Ys at its factory in Austin, BI previously reported. The vehicles were fitted with slightly different parts than a traditional Model Y, including additional camera equipment and a second telecommunications unit.

Earlier this month, Musk said on X that the company would launch the service in the Bay Area within one to two months.

Musk said during Wednesday's earnings call that Tesla was in the process of getting regulatory approval in California.

Musk has said the company plans to expand its service globally, but for now, it is also seeking approval in Florida and Arizona.

Business Insider previously reported that Tesla had scaled up its autonomous testing capabilities in California, more than tripling the number of workers testing in the state. In December, the electric-car maker registered 224 in-house test drivers and 104 vehicles in the state for an autonomous testing permit, according to public records viewed by Business Insider.

Earlier this month, Tesla shared a video showing its first fully autonomous delivery: a Tesla Model Y driving itself from the Austin factory to a customer's house. Tesla's AI Director, Ashok Elluswamy, said on X that the car reached speeds of 72 miles per hour at one point.

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