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Waymo, Avis to launch robotaxi service in Dallas

The multiyear deal marks Avis' entry into autonomous fleet operations, challenging Uber and Lyft in the race to scale robotaxi services.
Waymo

Waymo, Alphabet Inc.’s autonomous vehicle division, is launching robotaxi service in Dallas in 2026 through a newly announced multiyear partnership with Avis Budget Group Inc. For the first time, Avis will serve as Waymo’s exclusive fleet management provider, handling infrastructure, maintenance, vehicle readiness, and depot operations. The service will operate through Waymo’s own app, distinguishing it from other markets where Uber provides a booking platform or fleet support.

This deal marks a notable expansion for both companies: Waymo diversifies its operational partnerships beyond Uber, while Avis positions itself as a rising player in autonomous vehicle fleet services. The companies said the agreement could extend to other cities over time, making Avis a key partner in Waymo’s U.S. rollout strategy.

Here’s why it matters:

This partnership reflects the evolving competitive landscape in autonomous mobility and signals growing momentum in the robotaxi sector. It highlights the shifting role of traditional fleet operators like Avis in supporting next-generation mobility services. As fleet management becomes increasingly tied to AV operations, traditional rental companies could become key infrastructure providers in the electric and autonomous vehicle future.

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Key takeaways:

  • Waymo to launch robotaxi service in Dallas in 2026
    The service will be accessible via the Waymo app and marks the company’s latest expansion into a competitive mobility market.
  • Avis named exclusive fleet partner for Dallas operations
    Avis will handle vehicle maintenance, readiness, depot operations and infrastructure support, deepening its mobility footprint.
  • Waymo diversifies beyond Uber with new fleet relationships
    While Waymo still partners with Uber in other cities, this new agreement signals a broader strategy to reduce reliance on a single partner.
  • Avis signals shift toward AV-focused fleet management
    The company’s CEO called the partnership a pivotal step in Avis’ evolution from a rental car company to a leading AV services provider.
  • Dallas becomes a testing ground for AV competition
    With Uber, Lyft, and now Waymo racing to launch autonomous services, Dallas is emerging as a high-stakes AV battleground for tech and mobility firms.
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