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Tesla Eyes Arizona for Next Robotaxi Expansion: Self-Driving Plans Take Shape in Phoenix
Tesla is accelerating its autonomous future with plans to expand its robotaxi service to Arizona. The EV giant recently contacted the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) to begin the certification process for both autonomous vehicle testing and operating—with and without a driver.
This move comes just weeks after Tesla launched a limited robotaxi service in South Austin, available only to invited users. Now, the company sets its sights on Metro Phoenix, hoping to join the ranks of Waymo, which already operates a robust driverless service in the area.
Tesla’s regulatory counsel Casey Blaine is actively working with Arizona officials, including the state’s Commerce Authority and Department of Transportation. Discussions remain in early stages, but Tesla is pushing to connect with Maricopa County and law enforcement before officially launching.
Unlike California, Arizona’s self-certification process for AVs is relatively streamlined. However, to offer paid rides, Tesla must also obtain a Transportation Network Company (TNC) permit.
With regulatory approvals still pending in California and Texas, Arizona might just become the next major milestone in Tesla’s robotaxi journey.
Conclusion:
As the competition in autonomous ride-hailing heats up, Tesla’s expansion into Arizona could redefine mobility in the Southwest. With the state’s friendly AV regulations and Tesla’s push for innovation, the road to a robotaxi future is getting shorter.
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