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BusinessWaymo Expands Autonomous Vehicle Production with New Arizona Plant

Waymo, the self-driving unit of Alphabet, has announced plans to expand its autonomous vehicle capabilities by building Jaguar I-PACE and Zeekr vehicles equipped with its autonomous technology at a new factory in Mesa, Arizona. The facility, which is expected to begin operations later this year, is a significant step in scaling Waymo’s fully autonomous ride-hailing service, Waymo One. This new plant is a multi-million-dollar investment, aimed at boosting production and creating hundreds of jobs. The factory will serve as a crucial hub for integrating Waymo’s autonomous technology into new vehicles, starting with the Zeekr RT model this year.

Waymo, which began as a small self-driving project within Google in 2009, has steadily grown despite the numerous challenges in the autonomous vehicle industry. The sector has faced significant hurdles, including high investments, complex regulatory requirements, and technological barriers that have led to the collapse of several companies. Despite these challenges, Waymo has emerged as a leader in the field, providing over 250,000 paid passenger trips each week in cities such as San Francisco, Phoenix, Los Angeles, and Austin. In 2024, Waymo recorded more than 4 million paid trips, a milestone in its expansion.

The company’s ambitious growth plans include adding more cities to its network, with Atlanta and Miami expected to be added by 2026, followed by Washington, D.C. Waymo also plans to build over 2,000 fully autonomous Jaguar I-PACE vehicles by the end of next year, marking a significant increase in production. Ryan McNamara, vice president of operations at Waymo, emphasized that the Mesa factory will play a central role in the company’s future growth. With its strong focus on innovation and scaling its autonomous services, Waymo is positioning itself for continued expansion and leadership in the autonomous vehicle space.

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