Waymo Robotaxis Expand to Four New Cities in the U.S.

Waymo expands its robotaxi program to Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, and St. Louis. The rollout tests autonomous EVs in snow and ice and prepares each city for future driverless service.

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Waymo, the autonomous vehicle company, announced a major expansion this week, adding four new cities to its map: Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, and St. Louis. This expansion highlights Waymo Robotaxis’ push into areas with real winter weather, a challenge that will test both the EVs and their autonomous systems.

Waymo Robotaxis Expand to Four New Cities in the U.S.

Waymo operates by following a step-by-step process in new locations. The first stage involves manual driving, where a human specialist takes the wheel to map the city, learn local driving habits, and collect roadway data. Then comes autonomous testing with a safety driver onboard, and finally, the full launch of the driverless ride-hailing service. The company is at different stages in each new city.

Waymo Robotaxis in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh

In Philadelphia, Waymo has already moved past the manual phase and is now testing its autonomous system with a specialist monitoring from the driver’s seat. Waymo’s ultimate goal is a public launch of its fully autonomous service, but it has not announced a specific timeline. Local support is already building, with organizations like Best Buddies expressing excitement about the possibility of more accessible transportation for people with disabilities.

Waymo Robotaxis Expand to Four New Cities in the U.S.

Pittsburgh, with its history in autonomous vehicle development, welcomes Waymo next. Waymo will begin by manually driving its fifth and sixth-generation Waymo Driver fleet in the city’s downtown. The company suggests a potential 2026 public launch, but, like Philadelphia, it has not set a definite date. This cautious approach ensures the “Waymo Driver” system is fully validated on Pittsburgh’s unique, often-slushy roads before carrying passengers without a human operator.

Waymo Robotaxis Expand to Four New Cities in the U.S.

Waymo Robotaxis Expand to Baltimore and St. Louis

The expansion continues to the East Coast and into the Midwest with Baltimore, Maryland, and St. Louis, Missouri. In both cities, Waymo starts with manual driving this week. In Baltimore, the company plans to work with state officials to create the proper rules for deployment before it begins public service.

Waymo Robotaxis Expand to Four New Cities in the U.S.

Maryland Governor Wes Moore publicly supports the partnership, stating it will spur growth and improve road safety. Similarly, in St. Louis, Waymo begins its work by manually driving a fleet of all-electric Jaguar I-PACE vehicles to prepare for future public use.

Waymo Robotaxis Expand to Four New Cities in the U.S.

The choice to expand into cities that experience snow and icy conditions shows Waymo’s growing confidence in its technology’s ability to handle complex weather. Most of the company’s current operations are in sunnier climates, like Phoenix, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. These new additions, which join other planned expansion markets like Tampa, Minneapolis, and Dallas, highlight the increasing maturity of autonomous electric cars. Waymo Robotaxis are steadily becoming a mainstream solution for urban mobility across diverse climates.

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