Amazon’s Zoox to increase San Francisco and Las Vegas footprint and expand service to Austin and Miami this year
Amazon’s self-driving unit, Zoox, has plans to debut its robotaxi service in Austin and Miami this year, where it’s currently testing, the company announced today. It also said it would be expanding its footprint in existing service areas in San Francisco (where there is limited public use) and adding more stops along the strip in Las Vegas, where it’s currently open to the public. In San Francisco, that means quadrupling coverage to include the Marina, North Beach, Chinatown, and Pacific Heights in addition to the SoMa and Mission districts where it is currently operating.
The news follows a spate of other announcements from the purpose-built, steering-wheel-less robotaxi company, including expansions into a total of 10 markets for testing and a partnership with Uber, in addition to its longtime tech relationship with Nvidia. Like many robotaxi companies, Zoox is teaming up with other self-driving tech companies and platforms in order to grow.