By Juby Babu
June 29 (Reuters) – Uber and Alphabet’s Waymo have ended their self-driving โpartnership in Phoenix, Arizona, as the ride-hailing โgiant prepares to launch a new autonomous vehicle collaboration โin 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 โsaid that โ vehicles used for the pilot program have already been integrated back into its โ own Phoenix fleet, where they remain available through its app.
Waymo’s vehicles are still available on โUber in โAustin and Atlanta.
“Phoenix โwas our first pilot โmarket 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 โof a separate autonomous vehicle โpartnership in Phoenix, but โdid not name โthe new partner.
The end of the โpartnership follows Waymo’s recall โof nearly โ3,900 robotaxis in the U.S. because a software issue could cause the vehicles to โenter a โclosed freeway construction zone and continue driving.
(Reporting โby Juby Babu in Mexico City; โEditing by Maju Samuel)