May Mobility Aims to Expand Robotaxi Operations Overseas Through New Partnership
By teaming up with ride-hailing service CaoCao, May Mobility plans to bring its self-driving tech to more locations, starting in Europe.
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Self-driving tech company May Mobility is looking to bring its robotaxis to new international markets by teaming up with Chinese ride-hailing service CaoCao. The partnership, announced Wednesday, aims to bring "large-scale commercialization of robotaxi services" to more locations, starting in Europe.
As part of the agreement, the two companies will look into expanding commercial robotaxi operations and launch pilot programs in "key markets, including Europe." CaoCao will own the robotaxi fleet and operate services such as vehicle support and maintenance, while May Mobility's autonomous driving tech will power the self-driving fleet.
May Mobility has previously partnered with ride-hailing companies Lyft and Uber to bring its robotaxis to cities including Atlanta and, soon, Arlington, Texas. Earlier this year, May Mobility expanded into Japanand says it's completed...
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