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Waymo’s Latest Robotaxi Innovation: Less Sensors, Lower Costs

Are you curious about the future of autonomous vehicles? Waymo, the leading self-driving technology company, has just unveiled its sixth-generation robotaxi that is already hitting the streets for testing. This new robotaxi is an electric minivan made by Zeekr, a Chinese automaker.

What sets this new Waymo driver apart from its predecessors is its cutting-edge technology and a strategic cost-saving move. According to Waymo’s VP of engineering, Satish Jeyachandran, the sixth-generation robotaxi boasts advanced features while utilizing fewer sensors. This streamlined sensor setup aims to reduce production costs for Waymo, which is owned by Alphabet.

Despite the emphasis on cost-efficiency, this new robotaxi is not compromising on performance. It incorporates all the learnings from the previous five generations of Waymo’s autonomous vehicles, allowing it to require less real-world testing before it can be deployed for public use.

As the autonomous vehicle industry continues to evolve, innovations like Waymo’s latest robotaxi highlight the ongoing pursuit of efficiency and effectiveness in self-driving technology. To learn more about Waymo’s new robotaxi and how fewer sensors may contribute to cost savings, check out the full article [here](https://www.theverge.com/2024/8/19/24223655/waymos-new-robotaxi-will-feature-fewer-sensors-to-help-lower-costs).

Stay tuned for more updates on the exciting advancements in the world of self-driving vehicles!