Close Menu
Online 24 NewsOnline 24 News
  • Home
  • USA
  • Canada
  • UK
  • Germany
  • World
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
Trending

R&B Singer Muni Long Reveals She Had a Double Lung Transplant After Being Given 1 Week to Live

June 24, 2026

‘Toy Story 5’—Did Pixar Pull It Off Again?

June 24, 2026

Pingree and Charles advance to Maine governor’s race in November

June 24, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Login
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact
Online 24 NewsOnline 24 News
Join Us Newsletter
  • Home
  • USA
  • Canada
  • UK
  • Germany
  • World
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
Online 24 NewsOnline 24 News
  • USA
  • Canada
  • UK
  • Germany
  • World
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
Home»Technology
Technology

May Mobility Aims to Expand Robotaxi Operations Overseas Through New Partnership

June 24, 20262 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Copy Link Email Tumblr Telegram WhatsApp

Self-driving tech company May Mobility is looking to bring its robotaxis to new international markets by teaming up with Chinese ride-hailing service CaoCao. The partnership, announced Wednesday, aims to bring “large-scale commercialization of robotaxi services” to more locations, starting in Europe.

As part of the agreement, the two companies will look into expanding commercial robotaxi operations and launch pilot programs in “key markets, including Europe.” CaoCao will own the robotaxi fleet and operate services such as vehicle support and maintenance, while May Mobility’s autonomous driving tech will power the self-driving fleet. 

May Mobility has previously partnered with ride-hailing companies Lyft and Uber to bring its robotaxis to cities including Atlanta and, soon, Arlington, Texas. Earlier this year, May Mobility expanded into Japan and says it’s completed more than half a million commercial autonomous rides in the US and Japan. It currently uses hybrid-electric Toyota Sienna minivans equipped with its self-driving technology and aims to announce a new third-party vehicle platform later this year.

May Mobility’s autonomous vehicle system relies on multi-policy decision making technology. The company says it “applies real-time, human-like reasoning to handle unexpected situations with AI-powered speed and precision.” That allows the robotaxis to navigate real-world scenarios that spring up in the moment, which can be helpful as May Mobility enters new international markets.

See also: I Got a Front-Row Seat to the Future of Autonomous Vehicles at CES 2026

Like other ride-hailing platforms, CaoCao is leaning into physical AI and self-driving partnerships. Last week, the company said it “plans to deploy a total of 100,000 robotaxis and 100,000 robovans” by 2030. Uber and Lyft have also collaborated with dozens of AV companies, including Waymo, Nuro and Tensor, as the self-driving space picks up steam.

“International expansion is a key direction for CaoCao’s autonomous driving business,” the company said in a statement. “Europe offers diverse real-world environments and strong potential for robotaxi commercialization. Through our collaboration with May Mobility, we aim to combine our strengths in operations with their leadership in autonomous driving technology to accelerate validation and deployment across different markets.” 



Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email Reddit Telegram
Facebook X (Twitter) TikTok Instagram
Copyright © 2026 YieldRadius LLP. All Rights Reserved.
  • For Advertisers
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Sign In or Register

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below.

Lost password?