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Tesla Begins Testing Robotaxi Service with Employees in Austin and Bay Area

Nakayenga Patricia Renee by Nakayenga Patricia Renee
April 24, 2025
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Tesla Begins Testing Robotaxi Service with Employees in Austin and Bay Area

Tesla Rolls Out Internal Robotaxi Testing in Austin and San Francisco

Tesla has officially begun testing its much-anticipated autonomous ride-hailing service with employees in Austin and the San Francisco Bay Area. This early trial phase is part of the company’s strategy to validate its Full Self-Driving (FSD) Supervised technology before launching a commercial robotaxi service this summer.

The company confirmed the internal tests via its Tesla AI account on X (formerly Twitter), noting that over 1,500 trips covering 15,000 miles have already been completed using the FSD Supervised system.

While Tesla’s FSD system is marketed as “Full Self-Driving,” it still requires human supervision and driver input, as the technology has not reached full autonomy. The new robotaxi trials include a dedicated app interface and a retrofitted Tesla Model 3 sedan featuring a rear passenger display with controls for music, temperature, and an emergency stop button.

This program marks a significant step toward Tesla’s goal of launching a driverless ride-hail service. The company aims to initially deploy 10 to 20 vehicles in Austin this June, using its current lineup rather than waiting for the debut of its futuristic “Cybercab” with no pedals or steering wheel.

According to Tesla, the internal testing is essential for refining key components of the service, including mobile app functionality, vehicle allocation systems, and real-time monitoring tools.

However, a disclaimer in the promotional video makes it clear: “Safety driver is present to supervise and only intervene as necessary. FSD (Supervised) does not make the vehicle autonomous.”

Earlier this year, CEO Elon Musk stated that Tesla would eventually launch an unsupervised version of FSD and hinted at removing human drivers entirely. It’s not yet confirmed whether Tesla will follow through with a fully driverless service from Day One or maintain safety drivers during the initial rollout.

In California, where autonomous vehicle operations are tightly regulated, Tesla currently holds only a permit for testing with a safety driver, limiting its ability to offer public autonomous services without further approvals.

As competition heats up in the autonomous vehicle space, Tesla’s pilot program mirrors similar strategies used by rivals like Waymo, which tests with employees before opening up to the general public.

Tesla’s next few months will be critical in determining how—and when—fully autonomous ride-hailing becomes a commercial reality.

Tags: Austin ride-hailingautonomous vehicle updatesBay Area Tesla pilotElon Musk robotaxiFSD Supervisedself-driving car news 2025Tesla autonomous drivingTesla Model 3 robotaxiTesla robotaxi testingTesla summer rollout
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