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.RCI · Robotaxi Confidence Index 50.8 ▼ +0.2 .ADLCI · Autonomous Driving Licensing Confidence Index 36.8 ▲ +0.2 .ATCI · Autonomous Trucks Confidence Index 41.6 ▲ +0.1 .DCI · Delivery Bots Confidence Index 53.8 ▼ +0.2 Baidu Apollo GoCN 79.3 ▲ +2.4 WaymoUS 77.7 ▼ -0.4 Starship TechnologiesEE 68.8 ▼ -2.1 Pony.aiCN 66.5 ▲ +6.2 WeRideCN 65.9 ▼ -1.9 NeolixCN 62.0 ▼ -5.0 Serve RoboticsUS 61.3 ▲ +1.1 Applied IntuitionUS 57.7 ▲ +5.9 AuroraUS 56.4 ▼ -0.2 KodiakUS 53.8 ▼ -3.5 CocoUS 51.7 ▼ -6.3 Didi Autonomous DrivingCN 45.5 ▼ -5.7 TeslaUS 44.8 ▲ +1.4 ZooxUS 43.0 ▲ +5.6 MomentaCN 43.0 ▲ +3.7 XPengCN 42.8 ▲ +0.1 Cao Cao MobilityCN 42.3 ▲ +4.6 Volvo Autonomous SolutionsSE 40.4 ▼ -2.1 DeepRoute.aiCN 39.5 ▼ -1.1 MobileyeIL 38.9 ▼ -4.6 Bot AutoUS 38.3 ▲ +3.8 MeituanCN 34.7 ▼ -7.3 May MobilityUS 34.3 ▲ +1.0 WaabiCA 34.3 ▲ +2.9 AvrideUS 33.9 ▲ +1.0 MotionalUS 33.0 ▲ +1.3 Avride PodUS 32.0 ▲ +0.8 TorcUS 28.8 ▼ -5.6 MOIA AmericaDE 28.5 ▲ +1.8 DoorDash DotUS 27.3 ▼ -13.5 WayveGB 26.9 ▼ -1.0 VerneHR 22.0 ▼ -1.2 AutobrainsIL 21.7 ▲ +0.3 NuroUS 19.3 ▼ -0.1 PlusAIUS 18.8 ▲ +0.6 Helm.aiUS 17.5 ▼ -0.2 Stack AVUS 17.3 ▼ -3.3 Tensor AutoUS 14.5 ▼ -2.0 HUMAINSA 2.1 – 0.0 .RCI · Robotaxi Confidence Index 50.8 ▼ +0.2 .ADLCI · Autonomous Driving Licensing Confidence Index 36.8 ▲ +0.2 .ATCI · Autonomous Trucks Confidence Index 41.6 ▲ +0.1 .DCI · Delivery Bots Confidence Index 53.8 ▼ +0.2 Baidu Apollo GoCN 79.3 ▲ +2.4 WaymoUS 77.7 ▼ -0.4 Starship TechnologiesEE 68.8 ▼ -2.1 Pony.aiCN 66.5 ▲ +6.2 WeRideCN 65.9 ▼ -1.9 NeolixCN 62.0 ▼ -5.0 Serve RoboticsUS 61.3 ▲ +1.1 Applied IntuitionUS 57.7 ▲ +5.9 AuroraUS 56.4 ▼ -0.2 KodiakUS 53.8 ▼ -3.5 CocoUS 51.7 ▼ -6.3 Didi Autonomous DrivingCN 45.5 ▼ -5.7 TeslaUS 44.8 ▲ +1.4 ZooxUS 43.0 ▲ +5.6 MomentaCN 43.0 ▲ +3.7 XPengCN 42.8 ▲ +0.1 Cao Cao MobilityCN 42.3 ▲ +4.6 Volvo Autonomous SolutionsSE 40.4 ▼ -2.1 DeepRoute.aiCN 39.5 ▼ -1.1 MobileyeIL 38.9 ▼ -4.6 Bot AutoUS 38.3 ▲ +3.8 MeituanCN 34.7 ▼ -7.3 May MobilityUS 34.3 ▲ +1.0 WaabiCA 34.3 ▲ +2.9 AvrideUS 33.9 ▲ +1.0 MotionalUS 33.0 ▲ +1.3 Avride PodUS 32.0 ▲ +0.8 TorcUS 28.8 ▼ -5.6 MOIA AmericaDE 28.5 ▲ +1.8 DoorDash DotUS 27.3 ▼ -13.5 WayveGB 26.9 ▼ -1.0 VerneHR 22.0 ▼ -1.2 AutobrainsIL 21.7 ▲ +0.3 NuroUS 19.3 ▼ -0.1 PlusAIUS 18.8 ▲ +0.6 Helm.aiUS 17.5 ▼ -0.2 Stack AVUS 17.3 ▼ -3.3 Tensor AutoUS 14.5 ▼ -2.0 HUMAINSA 2.1 – 0.0
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Tesla Cybercab - The Road to Autonomy

No Wheel, No Pedals, No Driver, Cybercab Launch Is Imminent

This week on Autonomy Signals presented by KPMG, Grayson Brulte and Rob Grant discuss Tesla preparing to launch the steering wheel-free and pedal-free Cybercab in Austin, Waymo unlocking commercial driverless service across 18 California counties, and SoftBank leading a $200 million Series A in Gravis Robotics that values the company at $1 billion.

As Tesla prepares for the commercial launch of Cybercab in Austin, the company will most likely self-certify the Cybercab to the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, a path that carries no caps on production volume and, if NHTSA does not intervene, clears the way for Gigafactory Texas to produce more than 125,000 Cybercabs a year, creating a manufacturing moat no competitor can currently match.

While Tesla readies the Cybercab, the CPUC (California Public Utilities Commission) approved Waymo’s Tier 2 advice letter authorizing paid driverless rides across 18 California counties from Sacramento to San Diego, covering roughly two-thirds of the state’s population.

With Waymo currently operating 100% of the 1.4 million monthly driverless rides in the state and no other operator holding a driverless deployment permit, Waymo’s regulatory lead in California is measured in years, though the CPUC’s phased rollout framework may open a door for Zoox or Tesla to apply for the entire state at once.

As Waymo consolidates the Golden State, SoftBank led a $200 million Series A in ETH Zurich spin-out Gravis Robotics, the largest Series A in construction robotics history, valuing the company at approximately $1 billion. Gravis’ retrofit system bolts onto legacy excavators from Caterpillar, Komatsu, Volvo and John Deere, and SoftBank is betting that monetizing the existing $1 trillion install base of heavy machinery through rental companies, rather than requiring fleet replacement, is a software-multiple opportunity and not an industrial hardware play.

Episode Chapters

  • 0:00 KPMG Sponsor Introduction
  • 01:50 Signal 1: Cybercab Launch is on the Horizon
  • 39:06 Signal 2: Waymo’s Golden State Robotaxi Monopoly
  • 1:11:11 Signal 3: SoftBank’s $200M Bet on Gravis Robotics
The Road to Autonomy
Robotaxi Index
Live · Updated 18:00 UTC
RankOperatorComposite Score
06
Tesla
$TSLA
44.8/100
▲ +1.47-Day
▲ +0.530-Day
Composite Factors
Operations37
Scale43
Revenue25
Commercial55
Manufacturing95
Safety39
OMEGA's Take

Tesla ranks #6 in The Road to Autonomy Robotaxi Index with a composite score of 44.8, holding a strong manufacturing sub-index of 95.0 alongside a commercial score of 55.0. The Nevada Transportation Authority approved an Autonomous Vehicle Network Company permit allowing Tesla to deploy up to 5,000 commercial robotaxis across Clark County over a 12-month period.

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