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Tesla maps a small Robotaxi zone in Miami while it still can’t scale Texas
Tesla has published a geofence for its Robotaxi service in Miami covering only a small area in West Miami and nearby zones, excluding downtown, Miami Beach, and the airport. This is a mapping exercise, not an operational launch. In contrast, in Texas, where Tesla launched Robotaxi in Austin in June 2025, the fleet remains small, with about 50 vehicles and only around 14 operating without supervision. Elon Musk has stated that safety validation is the main barrier to scaling the service and that they are awaiting improvements in the rewritten FSD v15. Meanwhile, expanding the mapped area does n
- Tesla defines a small Robotaxi geofence in Miami, excluding key areas.
- In Austin, Texas, only about 14 vehicles operate driverless one year after launch.
🔎 Why it matters: The FSD v15 version is crucial for Tesla to scale Robotaxi service beyond limited zones like Miami and Austin.
📈 Upside: Tesla is advancing preparations of new Robotaxi geofences in multiple cities.
📉 Risk: Pending safety validation limits expansion and keeps the driverless fleet small.
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