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Develops fully driverless robotaxis for urban transport
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Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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Motional develops fully driverless vehicles, specifically robotaxis, aimed at transforming urban transportation. Their all-electric robotaxis are designed to navigate complex city environments safely and efficiently. Motional partners with ride-hailing and delivery services, providing them with advanced autonomous vehicle technology to enhance their operations. A unique aspect of Motional's offering is its Command Center, which allows for real-time tracking of each vehicle, enabling human agents to monitor performance and ensure passenger safety. Unlike many competitors, Motional focuses on integrating its technology into existing mobility networks, making it easier for companies to adopt driverless solutions. The company's goal is to make driverless vehicles a safe, reliable, and accessible option for urban transportation.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Growth Equity (Non-Venture Capital)
Total Funding
$5B
Headquarters
Boston, Massachusetts
Founded
2020
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