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Elon Musk Announces Widespread Tesla Robotaxis Expected by End of Year

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Published Jan 22, 2026
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Elon Musk's Vision for Robotaxis

During the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced that the company will have a "widespread" network of driverless robotaxis in the U.S. by the end of 2026.

Musk expressed confidence in the growth of Tesla's autonomous vehicles, stating, "Tesla's rolled out robotaxi service in a few cities, and will be very, very widespread by the end of this year within the U.S." This statement marks a significant moment for Tesla, which has faced many delays in delivering fully driverless cars.

Launch of Robotaxi Service

Tesla's robotaxi service officially launched in Austin in June 2025. Initially, the service included human safety supervisors in the vehicles to ensure passenger safety.

While this was a step forward, Tesla still has not received permits to operate its vehicles without human drivers on public roads. This limitation presents a challenge for the company as it tries to expand its driverless vehicle operations.

Competition in the Driverless Market

The driverless vehicle market is becoming increasingly competitive. Companies like Alphabet-backed Waymo are leading the charge with their robotaxi services. Recently, Waymo extended its operations by launching a service in Miami on January 22, 2026.

With this expansion, Waymo continues to strengthen its position in the market, putting pressure on Tesla to accelerate its own developments.

Tesla's Future Plans

Musk's vision for Tesla extends beyond robotaxis. He also announced plans to sell Tesla's Optimus robots to the public by the end of 2027.

His belief in the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence is evident as he stated, "I don't know what's going to happen in 10 years, but the rate at which AI is progressing, I think we might have AI that is smarter than any human by the end of this year, and I'd say no later than next year."

This statement highlights Musk's ambition for Tesla to lead in both the transportation and robotics sectors.

What Lies Ahead for Tesla and Robotaxis?

As Tesla pushes forward with its robotaxi ambitions, the competition from companies like Waymo and Zoox, owned by Amazon, will continue to challenge its growth.

The market is evolving rapidly, and the success of Tesla's robotaxi service will depend on regulatory approvals and technological advancements. Investors and consumers alike will be watching closely as Tesla aims to solidify its place in the future of transportation.

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