Waymo to Expand Autonomous Driving Tests to Over 10 New Cities

Alphabet’s self-driving unit, Waymo, announced plans on Wednesday to expand its autonomous driving technology testing to over 10 new cities in 2025. Following successful trials of its Waymo Driver in various locations, the company is now preparing to test its technology in additional urban environments, including San Diego and Las Vegas, among other cities to be revealed later.

Waymo has already conducted trials in regions such as Truckee, Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Upstate New York, and Tokyo, and reports that its technology has successfully adapted to these diverse settings. The new expansion will involve a limited fleet of vehicles, with trained human specialists behind the wheel at all times. Testing will begin with manual driving through the most complex areas of each city, such as city centers and freeways.

Initially, fewer than 10 vehicles will be deployed to each location, where they will be manually driven for a few months to evaluate the technology’s performance. This marks a strategic move as Waymo aims to strengthen its autonomous ride-hailing services, having already expanded to Miami, Florida, in December. The company is under close scrutiny from safety regulators, following several incidents involving autonomous driving technology.

In October, Waymo closed a $5.6 billion funding round led by its parent company, Google, as part of its efforts to scale its autonomous services in an increasingly competitive market.