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Uber, Pony.ai and Verne team up to launch Europe’s first robotaxi service in Croatia

(Reuters) – Uber Technologies has partnered with Pony.ai and autonomous vehicle startup Verne to roll out the first commercial ​robotaxi service in Europe, with operations set to ‌start in the Croatian capital Zagreb.

Under the deal, Chinese robotaxi firm Pony.ai will supply the autonomous driving technology, while Croatian ​startup Verne will serve as the fleet owner ​and manage day-to-day operations, the companies said on ⁠Thursday.

Uber will integrate the service into its global ride-hailing ​platform, operating alongside Verne’s own customer-facing app.

The companies “aim to build ​a scalable path toward commercial robotaxi services in Zagreb and, over time, potentially into additional European cities and other markets, with ​plans to scale to a fleet of thousands of ​robotaxis over the next few years,” the statement said.

Uber will also ‌invest ⁠in Verne, named after French writer Jules Verne, and support its expansion as a strategic partner, as part of the deal.

The trio has already started on-road testing ​in Zagreb, with ​preparations for ⁠fare-charging services underway.

Verne will spearhead efforts to obtain European regulatory approval for launches and ​coordinate the deployment of Pony.ai’s robotaxis throughout ​Verne and ⁠Uber’s platforms.

Uber has amassed partnerships with nearly two dozen autonomous vehicle technology companies across every use case, from robotaxis and ⁠trucking ​to sidewalk delivery robots and ​drones, as it looks to capitalize on rising interest in driverless taxis.

Reporting ​by Juby Babu in Mexico City; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar