Uber in discussions to raise capital for major Robotaxi expansion

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Uber Uber.n is in talks with private companies and banks to secure funds to build the Robotaxi business, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi is betting on the massive deployment of early, mass-balled technology.

Uber, which offers Robotaxis from Waymo, owned by Alphabet googl.o, is strengthening its foothold in the autonomous taxi industry through partnerships with automakers such as Volkswagen Vowg.DE and Lucid Lcid.o, just as Tesla TSLA.O is seeking to flee.

Khosrowshahi on Wednesday proposed a partnership as part of a massive plan that includes three Robotaxi business models. Such vehicles share revenues with partners, fleet operators, and own licensed software for autonomous driving technology.

“We’re talking to private equity players. We talked to banks,” the CEO said. “Provement of our revenue model, proven how much these cars can generate per day can bring a lot of money around.”

For now, Uber said it plans to fund its deployment using the “slack” portion of about $7 billion a year. He also said it could potentially sell minority stakes in the company to help with the expansion.

Analysts say the deployment of Mass Robotaxi could reduce operating costs for driver-dependent Uber and increase profitability.

The company offers Waymo Robotaxis on its ride apps in Austin, Texas and Atlanta, Georgia. In April, Uber signed a contract with Volkswagen for thousands of autonomous electric vans in the United States over the next decade.

It also attacked a $300 million partnership in July, creating its EV Startup Lucid and allowing it to deploy more than 20,000 autonomous taxis with Nuro’s autonomous driving technology for over six years.

Despite strong regulatory scrutiny, widespread recruitment suspicions, and high costs forcing many businesses to close, Tesla and Waymo were pushing to expand Robotakshi services.

Waymo attended five US cities, including San Francisco, and Tesla launched its limited Robotaki service in Austin in June and launched its ride business in the Bay Area last month.

Uber said the trend in demand in Austin or San Francisco has not yet changed since Tesla services were launched in the cities.

“For many of these companies, this seems to be a valuable effort… because there are high expectations for the gross addressable market for the Robotaxi industry.”

Reported by Akash Srram in Bengali. Edited by Aditya Soni, Shinjini Ganguli and Lincoln Feast.

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