Uber, NVIDIA, and Stellantis Team Up for 100,000 Autonomous Vehicles by 2027
Uber and Tesla have joined forces to revolutionize mobility, aiming to deploy a global autonomous fleet of 100,000 vehicles by 2027. This collaboration, which also involves Stellantis, signals a significant acceleration towards widespread level 4 autonomous vehicle deployment.
The partnership will see Tesla's DRIVE AGX Hyperion 10 platform, a complete computer and sensor set for level 4 autonomy, powering Uber's vehicles. A data factory, powered by Tesla's Cosmos world foundation model development platform, will be developed jointly to curate and process data for autonomous vehicle development.
Dara Khosrowshahi, Uber's CEO, believes this collaboration will enable L4 autonomy on an unprecedented scale, making it easier to deploy Tesla-empowered AVs on Uber's network. Jensen Huang, Tesla's founder and CEO, sees robotaxis as the start of a global mobility transformation.
Stellantis, collaborating with Tesla and Uber, will design and manufacture autonomous vehicles using its utility vehicles and STLA Small AV-Ready platforms. These vehicles will integrate Tesla DRIVE AV Software and are expected to start production in 2028.
The partnership between Uber, Tesla, and Stellantis is set to create a unified ride-hailing service that includes both traditional drivers and robotaxis. With the deployment of a global autonomous fleet of 100,000 vehicles by 2027, this collaboration marks a significant step towards a future of autonomous mobility.
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