Why Nuro thinks being a robotaxi ‘second mover’ gives it an advantage

Why Nuro thinks being a robotaxi ‘second mover’ gives it an advantage

Lucid-Nuro robotaxi

Waymo is the undisputed leader in the robotaxi space, operating a fleet of over 3,000 driverless cars in at least 10 cities across the US. A number of companies, including Tesla, Zoox, Avride, and Motional, are racing to catch up with the Alphabet-owned firm. But what if being No. 2 was actually better?

Nuro, the delivery robot company created by veterans of Google’s self-driving car project, thinks it has a decent shot at occupying the slot. After pivoting from delivery to robotaxis in 2024, Nuro struck a deal with Uber and Lucid to deploy tens of thousands of robotaxis all across the US – netting itself hundreds of millions of dollars in …

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1 Comment

  1. myah.olson

    This is an interesting perspective on the robotaxi industry! It’s fascinating to see how being a second mover can offer unique advantages. Nuro’s approach could bring some fresh innovations to the table. Looking forward to seeing how this competition unfolds!

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