
Mobileye’s US robotaxi launch will put it on both sides of the AV business
Quick Answer
Mobileye plans to enter the robotaxi market, directly competing with its clients who use its self-driving technology.
Quick Take
Mobileye plans to enter the robotaxi market, directly competing with its clients who use its self-driving technology. This move could reshape the dynamics of the autonomous vehicle sector as Mobileye balances its supplier role with that of a competitor.
Key Points
- Mobileye aims to capture a share of the robotaxi market.
- The company will compete with clients using its self-driving systems.
- This strategy may alter relationships within the autonomous vehicle industry.
- Mobileye's entry could intensify competition in the robotaxi sector.
- The move highlights the dual role of suppliers and competitors in AV technology.
Article Excerpt
From source RSS / original summaryMobileye apparently wants to own some of the robotaxi market, even if that puts it in direct competition with companies it supplies its self-driving system to.
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