TEXAS — More Texans will now be able to hail a ride in a Tesla robotaxi.
The company, owned by billionaire Elon Musk and headquartered in Austin, announced in a post on X that the vehicles are “rolling out” in Dallas and Houston.
Maps of the company’s footprint in both cities were included in the post, showing a range including Jersey Village northwest of Houston and north of Dallas near Highland Park.
The lastest Tesla launch comes after Waymo, another self-driving vehicle company, expanded into Dallas, Houston and San Antonio in February.
Tesla debuted its robotaxis in Austin last summer. The capital city seems to be one of the nation’s hubs for self-driving automation with other companies like Zoox and Austin-based Avride launching their own fleets in the city.