Robotaxi Expansion Plans
Robotaxi progress is inching forward. This week a handful of Robotaxis in Austin dropped safety drivers, more or less in line with Elon’s timing outlined late in October. This progress is noteworthy given the company has been, in its words, paranoid about Robotaxi safety since one accident would trigger a multi-year setback. Elon’s prudence on the topic is understandable, which makes the removal of a handful, my guess is 5 to 10 vehicles, noteworthy. In total, I estimate the company is operating 150 vehicles in Austin and the Bay Area.
On the call, investors will be focused on the timing of adding new cities to Robotaxi along with what % of vehicles do not have a safety driver. I define this topic as an update on the timing of truly autonomous Robotaxis.
My sense is Elon will reiterate his comments from last quarter suggesting they would end this year with 8 to 10 cities, for example Las Vegas, Phoenix, Dallas, Houston, and Miami, which implies adding 6 to 8 new ones. Those new markets will have few, if any, safety drivers. I expect that unchanged outlook will be viewed as a positive by investors.
My prediction is the company ends the year in four total markets, adding two new cities, which will have a 50-50 mix of cabs with and without safety drivers. While this will fall below the 6 to 8 new cities, it will show measurable progress.
