Tesla's unsupervised Robotaxi fleet has seen a slight increase, growing to 25 vehicles in Texas after a year of stagnation, though it remains significantly smaller than competitors like Waymo, which operates around 3,000 vehicles. Despite this growth, the overall performance and utilization of Tesla's fleet are still underwhelming, raising concerns about the viability of its robotaxi ambitions.
Tesla's unsupervised Robotaxi fleet is starting to see growth, with 25 vehicles now operating across three Texas cities, marking the first signs of progress after a year of stagnation. However, this number remains far below expectations and significantly trails behind competitors like Waymo, which operates about 3,000 robotaxis. For those tracking investment opportunities or competitive positioning in the autonomous vehicle sector, Tesla's slow ramp-up suggests caution in expecting rapid scaling of their Robotaxi services.