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Uber and Lyft Stocks Plunge As Google's Waymo Brings Driverless Taxis to Miami

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Key Takeaways

  • Google’s Waymo said it would train its self-driving taxis on Miami streets in 2025 as it prepares to offer service to customers in 2026.
  • Shares of ride-hailing providers Uber and Lyft declined as investors considered the risks presented by driverless taxi services. 
  • The news comes as investors anticipate the expansion of self-driving technology, with Tesla also working to develop driverless, ride-hailing technology.

Google said it is bringing its Waymo self-driving taxis to Miami, news that sent shares of Uber Technologies (UBER) and Lyft (LYFT) sharply lower as investors🉐 weighed the risk to their services.

In a Thursday blog post, Waymo announced that it would expand its driverless ride-hailing service to Miami. Waymo has previously tested vehicles in Miami, a city that provided “challenging rainy conditions” for its 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:driverless vehicles, the company said.

A subsidiary of Google's parent company, Alphabet  (GOOGL), Waymo has brought its self-driving ride-hailing services to Phoenix, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Austin to date. The company said it will beg🐠in training its all-electric Jaguar I-PACE on Miami streets in early 2025 and 🐲plans to offer the service to riders in 2026. 

The company also announced its partnership with African fintech provider Moove to oversee expansion into Miami. Moove will also take over Waymo's fleet management operations in Phoenix.

Shares of Uber and Lyft both shed about 10% on Thursday as investors weighed the threat that Waymo’s expansion posed to the ride-sharing businesses. Uber is 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:partnering with Waymo in Au🔯stin and Atlanta to offer driverless car rides in 𓃲those cities.

The news comes as investors anticipate the 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网ꦏ:ex🌊pansion of self-driving technology, with Tesla (TSLA) also work❀ing to develop driverless, ride-hailin🧸g technology.

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