From Torque News.
Tesla’s robotaxi service is live in Austin right now through the Tesla app, with average fares around $1.23 per mile compared to Uber’s typical $1.20 to $1.50 per mile driver payout, making real-world rides often 75 percent cheaper than a comparable Uber trip.
Analyst Cern Basher projects that just 800 to 1,200 strategically deployed Cybercabs capturing high-density Austin corridors could trigger a negative feedback loop that structurally collapses Uber’s human driver economics in the city.
Cybercab mass production at Giga Texas began in early 2026, but safety data and limited service zones mean full city-scale disruption is more likely a 2027 story than a near-term one.
Reference: Cern Basher
https://x.com/CernBasher/status/2042585299096621190
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