Tesla CEO Elon Musk predicted the company would be able to remove the safety monitors from its robotaxis โby the end of the year.โ He also said Tesla would launch a robotaxi service in 8-10 new markets also before the end of 2025.
โWe are expecting to have no safety drivers in at least large parts of Austin by the end of this year,โ Musk said in an earnings call with investors. โSo within a few months, we expect to have no safety drivers at all, at least in parts of Austin. Weโre obviously being very cautious about the deployment.โ
Teslaโs robotaxis in Austin and San Francisco include safety monitors with access to a kill switch โ a fallback that Waymo currently doesnโt need for its commercial robotaxi service. The safety monitor sits in the passenger seat in Austin, and in the driver seat in San Francisco. Musk has said that the human monitors are only there because Tesla is being โparanoid about safety,โ and not because of some deficiency in the companyโs technology.
โObviously even one accident will be front page headline news worldwide,โ Musk added. โSo itโs better for us to take a cautious approach here.โ
Musk also said that he expects Tesla to be operating robotaxis in 8-10 new states before the end of the year, barring no regulatory hiccups. He cited Nevada, Florida, and Arizona as among those future markets. Itโs unclear how many robotaxis Tesla is operating in Austin; the last number the company gave to state officials was about 20. Teslaโs robotaxis in Austin have covered โmore than a quarter million miles,โ while its vehicles in San Francisco have driven โmore than a million,โ said Ashok Elluswamy, VP of AI software.
Tesla will have safety monitors in the vehicles it launches in new markets, Musk clarified. โEven if the regulators werenโt making us do it, weโd still do that as the right, cautious approach to a new market.โ
Previously, Musk had predicted that Tesla would have robotaxis available to โ50 percentโ of the US population by the end of the year, and that Tesla customers would be able to update their own vehicles to drive autonomously without supervision by the end of 2025.