Tesla is actively developing robot taxi services and has established a dedicated remote operation team for this purpose. This move shows Tesla’s new strategy in the field of autonomous driving, which is to rely entirely on cameras and neural networks to achieve fully autonomous driving while drawing on Waymo’s remote control experience to address technical challenges and ensure safe and reliable services. The article provides a detailed analysis of the differences between Tesla and Waymo in the autonomous driving technology routes, as well as the responsibilities and future plans of Tesla's remote operation team, and also analyzes the deployment time of Tesla's robot taxi service and the application prospects of humanoid robots. Outlook.
Tesla plans to use a remote operation team to make up for the shortcomings of its purely visual autonomous driving solution in complex road conditions and improve the safety and reliability of robot taxis. At the same time, this can also help Tesla collect more real-world data and further optimize its autonomous driving algorithm. With the deployment of robot taxis in California and Texas in the second quarter of 2025, and the further application of humanoid robots, Tesla's autonomous driving technology and robotics technology will usher in a new stage of development.