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Alphabet Doubles Down on Autonomous Future with $5 Billion Multi-Year Investment in Waymo

Introduction

Alphabet, the parent company of Google, has announced a significant investment in its self-driving car technology subsidiary, Waymo. The company has committed to a multi-year investment of up to $5 billion in Waymo, a move that underscores its commitment to the development of autonomous vehicle technology. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the investment and what it means for the future of self-driving cars.

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A Waymo robotaxi driving on a highway in Phoenix.

A Waymo robotaxi driving on a highway in Phoenix. | Credit: Waymo

Alphabet CFO Ruth Porat said the company is committing to a multi-year investment of up to $5 billion to Waymo during its Q224 earnings call Tuesday. Despite facing struggles last year, GM also invested $850 million more into its self-driving unit, Cruise, last month.

“With regard to other bets, we continue to focus on improving overall efficiencies as we invest for long-term returns. Waymo is an important example of this, with its technical leadership coupled with progress on operational performance,” Porat explained, “As you will see in the 10 Q, we have chosen to commit to a new multi-year investment of $5 billion. This new round of funding, which is consistent with recent annual investment levels, will enable Waymo to continue to build the world’s leading autonomous driving technology company.”

“Dmitri Dolgov & I are so proud to work alongside the amazing team at Waymo every day on our mission to be the world’s most trusted driver,” Tekedra Mawakana, a co-CEO of Waymo, wrote on X. 

“Thank you Alphabet, Waymonauts, and, thank you Waymo One riders! This is a testament to the milestones we’ve reached together and the many more to come as we improve road safety and advance the World’s Most Experienced Driver. Cheers!” Dmitri Dolgov, co-CEO of Waymo, wrote on X. 

Waymo hits milestones and road bumps

So far this year, Waymo has expanded its service areas in Phoenix, launched its service in Los Angeles, and ended its waitlist in San Francisco. In Phoenix, the company has added 90 square miles (233 sq. km) to what was already its largest service area in metropolitan Phoenix. Waymo said that its riders can enjoy Waymo One service across 315 square miles (815.8 sq. km) of the Valley. The expanded service area reaches further into North Phoenix and as far as Desert Ridge. 

Less than two weeks after receiving approval to expand to Los Angeles, Waymo opened its driverless robotaxi service to select members of the public in LA. Waymo also said it will roll out a fully driverless robotaxi service in Austin, Texas later in 2024.

In LA, Waymo said it offers rides 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in a 63-square-mile area from Santa Monica to Downtown LA. Waymo plans to scale the area over time, a similar approach it’s taken in both Phoenix and San Francisco. The rides in LA will initially be free, but it said it will transition to paid rides in the coming weeks. The company said there will be 50 robotaxis in the LA fleet.

The company has hit bumps in the road this year as well. In June, Waymo issued a voluntary software recall for all of its 672 robotaxis after one autonomously drove into a telephone pole in Phoenix last month. This was Waymo’s second-ever recall.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Alphabet’s commitment to a multi-year investment of up to $5 billion in Waymo is a significant vote of confidence in the company’s autonomous driving technology. With its continued expansion of service areas and advancements in its technology, Waymo is poised to play a major role in shaping the future of transportation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Question 1: What is Waymo’s current service area?

Waymo currently offers its service in San Francisco, Phoenix, and Los Angeles, with plans to expand to Austin, Texas later in 2024.

Question 2: How many robotaxis does Waymo have in its fleet?

Waymo has a fleet of 672 robotaxis, with plans to add more in the coming months.

Question 3: Is Waymo’s service available 24/7?

Yes, Waymo’s service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in its service areas.

Question 4: Is Waymo’s service free?

Initially, Waymo’s service is free, but it will transition to paid rides in the coming weeks.

Question 5: What is the purpose of Waymo’s software recall?

Waymo issued a voluntary software recall for its robotaxis after one autonomously drove into a telephone pole in Phoenix, to update the software and improve its performance.

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