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Self-driving tech supplier Mobileye wants to be part of the robotaxi revolution — again

Mobileye is set to revolutionize urban mobility with its ambitious robotaxi launch in the U.S. by 2027. Starting with 100 vehicles, the company plans to expand to 17,000, positioning itself as both a supplier and operator in the AV industry...

TechCrunch· Jun 17, 2026 · 7:22 AM · 25 views

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Mobileye is set to revolutionize urban mobility with its ambitious robotaxi launch in the U.S. by 2027. Starting with 100 vehicles, the company plans to expand to 17,000, positioning itself as both a supplier and operator in the AV industry. This strategy could reshape the competitive landscape and drive the future of autonomous vehicles. #Mobileye #Robotaxi #AutonomousVehicles #UrbanMobility #TechInnovation

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