Waymo, Toyota Explore Collaboration to Accelerate AV Industry

Waymo and Toyota have signed a preliminary agreement to explore a potential partnership aimed at developing a new self-driving vehicle platform. 

The collaboration, still in its early stages, could lead to a jointly developed robotaxi service and potentially bring Waymo’s self-driving technology to Toyota’s next-generation consumer vehicles.

Waymo, the autonomous driving subsidiary of Alphabet (Google’s parent company), announced the move in a blog post

The companies indicated that they are initiating discussions on how to combine their respective strengths.”The scope of the collaboration will continue to evolve through ongoing discussions,” Waymo stated.

“Toyota is committed to realising a society with zero traffic accidents and becoming a mobility company that delivers mobility for all. We share a strong sense of purpose and a common vision with Waymo in advancing safety through automated driving technology,” Hiroki Nakajima, Toyota’s executive vice president, said. 

Waymo’s robotaxi operations currently run in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Austin, and will soon expand to Atlanta. Historically, the company managed all aspects of the business, from its app to vehicle maintenance. However, Waymo has recently begun outsourcing parts of its operations.

While in Austin and soon in Atlanta, Waymo has partnered with Uber. Under the “Waymo on Uber” service, Waymo maintains responsibility for vehicle testing, roadside assistance, and some customer support. At the same time, Uber, via its partner company Avomo, manages cleaning, inspections, charging, and depot operations.Furthermore, the AV market in India is experiencing steady development. Industry titans like Mahindra and Tata Motors, as well as startups like Robots, Flux Auto, and Flo Mobility, are actively making efforts in this direction.

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