Uber, Lucid and Nuro
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Mark Fields, former Ford CEO, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss Fields' take on Uber's deal with Lucid, how expensive the Lucid driverless taxis are and much more.
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Key Takeaways Lucid shares jumped 36% Thursday on news the EV startup is partnering with self-driving software maker Nuro and rideshare giant Uber Technologies to bring a new group of robotaxis to Uber's platform.
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Uber collaborates with Lucid and Nuro to launch a fleet of 20,000 autonomous robotaxis by 2025, aiming to compete with Waymo and Tesla in the US market.
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“Our renewed partnership with the GSA will help government agencies simplify their travel and transportation needs,” said Uber President and Chief Operating Officer Andrew Macdonald. “We’re paving the way for a future where integrated mobility, meal delivery, and fleet management can help transform the full range of government services.”
Uber has partnered with a number of firms for robotaxi services, but this latest alliance is getting more attention than most.