Tesla to expand robotaxis to San Francisco area within two months, Musk says
SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIFORNIA, JUL 10 – Tesla aims to launch its autonomous ride-hailing service soon after CPUC approval as sales of its electric vehicles decline amid competitive and political challenges.
- Tesla will expand its robotaxi service to the San Francisco Bay Area "in a month or two," according to CEO Elon Musk.
- Musk highlighted that successful expansion is crucial for Tesla's future amid slumping sales and competition.
- The regulatory approval process is underway for the robotaxi launch in the Bay Area, stated Musk.
- Musk emphasized that robotaxis could drive profitability and growth for Tesla as EV sales encounter challenges.
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Tesla to expand robotaxis to San Francisco area within two months, Elon Musk says
The successful expansion of robotaxis will be crucial to Tesla's future as sales of its aging lineup of electric vehicles have slumped amid rising competition and a backlash against Musk's embrace of far-right political views
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