Tesla Has Only 69 Robotaxis In Texas — But They Are Cheap
Autonomous Vehicles, Competition, Product
Negative
Tesla's robotaxi fleet in Texas stands at just 69 vehicles as of mid-June, placing it well behind rivals in the state, according to regulatory data cited by Bank of America research. Waymo leads the Texas market with a significantly larger fleet, while AVRide and others also hold more registered vehicles in the state.
Tesla is currently live in four Texas cities, with several more listed as preparations underway. The competitive gap in fleet size and market coverage raises questions about the pace of Tesla's autonomous vehicle rollout relative to more established robotaxi operators, though some analysts note Tesla's cost structure may offer a longer-term advantage.
Why it matters
Tesla's robotaxi ambitions are a key part of its long-term growth narrative, and a small fleet relative to competitors could signal slower-than-expected commercial scaling. Investors watching the autonomous vehicle segment will weigh whether Tesla's cost advantages can offset its current operational lag.
Key facts
Tesla has 69 registered robotaxi vehicles in Texas as of mid-June, per state DMV data cited by Bank of America • Waymo leads the Texas robotaxi market with 620 vehicles; AVRide has 317 • Tesla is currently live in four Texas cities, with more in preparation • Waymo operates across a larger number of markets than Tesla