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Uber, Waymo end robotaxi partnership in Phoenix 

June 29, 2026 6:42 PM EDT

A Waymo driverless car driving in downtown Los Angeles, California, U.S. May 1, 2026. REUTERS/Mike Blake

By Juby Babu

June ‌29 (Reuters) - Uber ​and ​Alphabet's Waymo have ended their self-driving partnership in Phoenix, Arizona, as ‌the ride-hailing giant prepares to launch ⁠a new autonomous vehicle collaboration in the city.

Under ‌the partnership struck in ‌2023, Uber had integrated Waymo's autonomous vehicles into its ride-hailing and food delivery platforms.

A ​Waymo spokesperson said that vehicles used for the pilot program have already been ⁠integrated back into its own Phoenix fleet, where they remain ​available through its app.

Waymo's vehicles are still available on Uber in Austin ​and Atlanta.

"Phoenix was our first ‌pilot market with Waymo and was an intentionally limited deployment, reaching ⁠just over a dozen vehicles dedicated to the program," an Uber spokesperson said.

Uber said ⁠it is readying the launch of a separate autonomous ​vehicle partnership in Phoenix, but did not name the new partner.

The end of the partnership follows Waymo's ‌recall of nearly 3,900 robotaxis in the U.S. because a software ‌issue could cause the vehicles to ⁠enter a closed ‌freeway construction zone ​and continue driving.

(Reporting by Juby Babu in Mexico City; Editing by Maju ‌Samuel)



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