Uber is committing over $100 million to build autonomous vehicle charging hubs to support its expanding robotaxi operations. This investment includes DC fast charging stations at its depots and strategic pit stops in priority cities, starting with the Bay Area, Los Angeles, and Dallas in the U.S. The company is also forming “utilization guarantee agreements” with chargepoint operators globally to accelerate the rollout of new chargers in key metropolitan areas.
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Uber to invest over $100 million in autonomous vehicle charging amid robotaxi push
Uber is committing over $100 million to build autonomous vehicle charging hubs to support its expanding robotaxi operations. This investment includes DC fast charging stations at its depots and strategic pit stops in priority cities, starting with the Bay Area, Los Angeles, and Dallas in the U.S. The company is also forming “utilization guarantee agreements” with chargepoint operators globally to accelerate the rollout of new chargers in key metropolitan areas.