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Uber strikes deal with May Mobility to deploy ‘thousands’ of robotaxis

Uber strikes deal with May Mobility to deploy ‘thousands’ of robotaxis

  • May Mobility, backed by Toyota and BMW, has partnered with Uber to deploy “thousands” of autonomous vehicles on Uber’s ridehailing platform across multiple US markets.
  • The partnership will kick off in Arlington, Texas, at the end of 2025, starting with safety drivers before transitioning to fully driverless operations.
  • May Mobility currently operates a fleet of autonomous Toyota Sienna minivans and has raised over $383 million through nine funding rounds.
  • The deal is not exclusive to Uber, as May Mobility also has partnerships with Lyft and other companies, including Waymo, Motional, and Volkswagen, for self-driving cars and delivery robots.
  • May Mobility focuses on transportation contracts with businesses and local governments, aiming to address municipal concerns and avoid contract termination by prioritizing public safety.

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A May Mobility autonomous vehicle shuttle in Ann Arbor, Michigan, US, on Thursday, Dec. 14, 2023.

May Mobility is the latest autonomous vehicle operator to team up with Uber to get more passengers into its robotaxis. The Ann Arbor, Michigan-based company, which has mainly focused on long-term transportation contracts, says it will deploy “thousands” of autonomous vehicles on Uber’s ridehailing platform across multiple US markets.

May Mobility says its partnership with Uber will kickoff in Arlington, Texas, at the end of 2025. The first vehicles will operate with safety drivers, before transitioning to fully driverless. The companies will expand into new cities starting next year. May Mobility, which is backed by Toyota and BMW, has raised over $383 million over nine funding rounds.

May Mobility currently owns a fleet of autonomous Toyota Sienna minivans, retrofitted with the company’s autonomous hardware and software. The company operates ride-share services in geofenced, easily mapped business districts, college campuses, and closed residential communities, such as Sun City, a retirement community outside of Phoenix.

May Mobility says its partnership with Uber will kickoff in Arlington, Texas, at the end of 2025.

The deal with Uber is not exclusive to either company. May Mobility also has a partnership with Lyft to deploy autonomous vehicles on its ridehail platform, which launches in Atlanta later this year. Likewise, Uber has been on a streak of striking deals with AV operators as it seeks to become a one-stop shop for robotaxis and autonomous delivery vehicles of all brands. In addition to May Mobility, Uber has partnerships with WaymoMotionalAvrideWeRide, and Volkswagen for self-driving cars, and ServeCartken, and Nuro for delivery robots.

May Mobility has set itself apart by focusing on transportation contracts with businesses and local governments. And while some robotaxis have clashed with cities, May Mobility says its incentivized to address municipal concerns or risk having its contract terminated. The company also recently added to its fleet electric mini-buses that can carry up to 30 passengers, which is hopes to launch next year.

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Q. Who has partnered with May Mobility to deploy autonomous vehicles on their ridehailing platform?
A. Uber

Q. How many funding rounds has May Mobility raised over, and what is the total amount raised?
A. Over nine funding rounds, totaling over $383 million.

Q. In which city will May Mobility’s partnership with Uber kickoff at the end of 2025?
A. Arlington, Texas.

Q. What type of vehicles does May Mobility currently operate on their ride-share services?
A. Autonomous Toyota Sienna minivans.

Q. Which companies has May Mobility partnered with to deploy autonomous vehicles on their platforms besides Uber?
A. Lyft (in Atlanta later this year).

Q. How many passengers can the new electric mini-buses added by May Mobility carry?
A. Up to 30 passengers.

Q. What is unique about May Mobility’s approach to deploying robotaxis compared to other companies?
A. They focus on transportation contracts with businesses and local governments, addressing municipal concerns to avoid contract termination.

Q. How many autonomous vehicles will May Mobility deploy on Uber’s platform across multiple US markets?
A. Thousands.

Q. Which companies has Uber partnered with for self-driving cars besides May Mobility?
A. Waymo, Motional, Avride, WeRide, and Volkswagen.

Q. What is the goal of May Mobility’s partnership with Uber?
A. To become a one-stop shop for robotaxis and autonomous delivery vehicles of all brands.