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Not only Tesla but These Top 4 self driving cars companies will make you Surprise

Not only Tesla but these companies will shocked you

Top 4 self driving cars companies

Do You ever think at which Speed the technology are upgrading. In the race of self driving cars not only Tesla but these companies are just behind Tesla, these companies are going to launch self driving cars in 2022. Self-driving technology has been advancing quickly over the last decade, and there are now a handful of companies operating fully autonomous commercial vehicles in the market. And it may surprise you to find out that Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) is not yet one of those launching fully autonomous vehicles, despite the attention it has received about its driver-assist technology. In this article you will know how fast the self driving technologies are increasing.

Self driving cars companies

Alphabet’s (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Waymo and General Motors’ (NYSE:GM) Cruise are now operating fully autonomous ride-hailing services in the San Francisco area, and Waymo is also operating in the Phoenix area, both without a safety driver. If all goes according to plan, within the next few years, fully autonomous ridesharing will likely be available in some cities in the U.S., and the companies leading the way include some surprising names.

Where self-driving stands today

There are eight companies with permits to operate driverless tests in California, where most of the country’s self-driving testing is taking place. Four have deep ties to China, and we’ll set them aside for now given the uncertainty facing Chinese technology companies both in China and in the U.S. Those companies are Auto X, Baidu, Pony AI, and Weride.

 

The other four companies have received approval to bring self-driving technology to market and in some cases are already offering rides to the public.

 

Cruise:

This is GM’s self-driving unit, which currently has a permit to give autonomous rides to the public. The company has also already built about 100 Cruise Origin vehicles and is testing those vehicles right now. It doesn’t have a commercial launch date, but given the state of its testing, we can likely expect something sooner than most, at least on a limited basis.

Waymo:

This is Alphabet’s self-driving unit, operating in both Phoenix and San Francisco. The company is currently operating Jaguar vehicles and has ambitions in commercial trucking as well.

Nuro:

This is the only company with a permit for commercial operation in California. Nuro isn’t a ride-hailing company, but rather a delivery company. It’s partnered with Domino’s, Chipotle, CVS, and others to bring goods to people’s doors. It’s an autonomous driving service and it’s here!

Zoox:

Owned by Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN), the company announced a ridesharing vehicle late in 2020 but has been very quiet ever since. We don’t know if its ambitions are for commercial ridesharing operations or something within Amazon’s operations.

All four of these companies should be taken very seriously because of the technology they’ve developed. But they’re taking their technologies to market in very different ways. Here the competition is very tough for Ellon Musk.

Credit:https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/09/07/self-driving-cars-are-here-and-the-leaders-may-sur/

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