Topic: regulatory permits
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Musk's xAI to Power Data Center with New Solar Farm
Elon Musk's xAI is planning an 88-acre solar farm near its Memphis Colossus data center, projected to generate 30 megawatts to partially offset the facility's substantial electricity needs. The company faces controversy for operating over 400 megawatts of natural gas turbines without proper permi...
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Uber Challenges Waymo's Robotaxi Reign in San Francisco
Uber has chosen San Francisco as the first city for its new robotaxi service, developed with Lucid and Nuro, challenging Waymo's existing operations in the area. The partnership plans to deploy up to 20,000 autonomous vehicles across the U.S. in six years, with a public launch scheduled for next ...
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Waymo vs. Uber: The Price Gap Is Closing
The price gap between Waymo robotaxis and traditional ride-hailing services like Uber is narrowing, as Waymo lowers fares while competitors raise theirs, indicating a maturing competitive market. Tesla's emerging ride-hailing service appears cheaper in data, but its current use of human drivers, ...
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Tesla Robotaxis: Cheaper Than Waymo, But Longer Waits
Tesla's robotaxi service offers significantly lower fares than competitors like Waymo, Uber, and Lyft, but passengers face considerably longer average wait times. While Tesla's pricing is aggressive, its operational scale is currently tiny compared to Waymo's established fleet, raising questions ...
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Stellantis and Pony.ai Partner on European Robotaxi Fleet
Stellantis and Pony.ai have partnered to develop and deploy a fleet of autonomous robotaxis across Europe, starting with initial testing in Luxembourg using the Peugeot e-Traveller model. The collaboration integrates Pony.ai's self-driving software into Stellantis's electric van platform, designe...
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