Wayve partners with Stellantis and Uber to deploy Level 4 robotaxis globally by 2027
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Clark Schultz
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Wayve is advancing its robotaxi ambitions by partnering with Stellantis and Uber to explore deploying Level 4 robotaxis globally. The company is positioning itself as a standout autonomy software provider, with additional collaborations involving Nissan to scale supervised autonomy by 2027.
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· 2 pulledWayve continues to move forward with its plan to be a robotaxi disrupter.
Wayve teams with Uber, Stellantis and Nissan to scale Level 4 robotaxis and supervised autonomy by 2027.
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