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Texas clears Tesla for statewide robotaxi ride-hailing

The permit also allows Tesla to roll out its robotaxis without human safety drivers.
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Tesla Robotaxi LLC, Tesla’s autonomous ride-hailing service division, has secured a permit from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) to operate as a transportation network company (TNC) in Texas. The permit is valid until Aug. 6, 2026, and allows the company to roll out its robotaxi service statewide.

Here’s why it matters:

This is a significant win for Tesla and marks its formal entry into the Texas ride-hailing market. The permit allows the company to roll out its services across the state of Texas, putting it in immediate competition with rival Waymo, which already has operations in Austin via Uber.

In addition, this permit also grants Tesla legal permission to operate its robotaxi vehicles with or without human safety drivers. Fully autonomous driving without human oversight has been—and will continue to be—a cornerstone of Tesla’s vision for the future. The company has placed big bets on the success of the robotaxi, with CEO Elon Musk previously stating that he believes the ridehailing service will serve half of the U.S. population by the end of 2025.

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Key takeaways:

Texas grants Tesla Robotaxi LLC permission to operate robotaxis statewide
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) has approved Tesla’s robotaxi to operate as a legal transportation network company (TNC).

The permit allows Tesla to roll out supervised and unsupervised robotaxis
Fully autonomous self-driving has been and will continue to be the north star of Tesla’s vision for the future. The permit allows Tesla to roll out robotaxis without human safety drivers legally.

The permit is valid until August 2026
Tesla’s robotaxis can legally operate in Texas until Aug. 6, 2026.

The robotaxi turf war between Tesla and Waymo is heating up
Tesla’s formal entry into the ride-hailing market puts it in direct competition with its most prominent rival, Waymo, which already operates a robotaxi fleet in Austin through a partnership with Uber.

Tesla Robotaxi LLC will serve half of the US population by the end of 2025
During Tesla’s July earnings call, CEO Elon Musk, who describes himself as “pathologically optimistic,” believes that Tesla’s robotaxi service could serve half of the U.S. population by the end of 2025, which would mark a remarkably short turnaround.

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