Robotaxis Are Here: Top 3 Companies That Are Driving the Future of Ride-Hailing • Carbon Credits
June 9, 2025
Waymo was the first to launch a driverless robotaxi service in 2020 and now operates in cities like Phoenix, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Austin. By early 2025, total rides exceeded 10 million. This marked a ride-volume growth of over 5,500% since August 2023. It averages over 200,000 rides each week. They have about 1,500 vehicles now and also plan to add 2,000 more by 2026.
Pony.ai is a Nasdaq-listed autonomous driving startup that recently drew bullish analyst attention.
Pony.ai is launching its Gen-7 robotaxi vehicles in Shenzhen. They are partnering with Xihu Group and aim to deploy over 1,000 units. The company announced a deal with Tencent.
Profitability is expected by 2029, and strong funding is in place.
WeRide, a Nasdaq-traded company (WRD), posted Q1 2025 revenue of RMB72.4 million (US$10 million). This is a 1.8% increase from last year. Robotaxi revenue rose to RMB16.1 million, making up 22.3% of total revenue. This is a jump from 11.9% the previous year.
Analysts expect the company to turn profitable by 2027 but note regulatory and cost uncertainties.