"Life is long, but we would love to partner with them," Dara Khosrowshahi said on Friday about Tesla's Cybercabs.
According to Bloomberg, the EV giant applied for a "transportation charter-party carrier permit" from the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) last year. If granted, the permit
Tesla Inc. is seeking approval to offer ride-hailing services in California, a key step by Elon Musk’s company to begin carrying paying customers while its traditional car-selling business falters.
Elon Musk's Tesla took a significant step toward becoming a ridesharing service by applying for a transportation permit in California.
Tesla is positioning itself to challenge the ride-hailing industry's established players through recent regulatory moves in California.
Tesla applied for a permit with the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to operate a transportation service in the state — a required first step
CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, stated that Elon Musk has no plans to integrate Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA)'s forthcoming robotaxis into Uber's platform.
Uber's CEO says they would "love to partner" with Tesla, but instead will likely find themselves competitors.
A document has been discovered showing that the world's biggest EV maker wants to start a new business in the US.
Tesla needs at least 6 permits. They have one but don't use it. Now they've asked for the 2nd, for human driven taxi service.
Tesla said it would launch robotaxi services in California in June, and a new report confirms it has applied for a ride-hailing permit in the state