Waymo's market share is now equal to Lyft in SF.
In just 15 months, they've captured 22% of the rideshare market.
And they did it without a single human driver.
Here's how a Google side project became the future of transportation:
In 2009, Google
๐ฅ๐คฏ Chinese are selling flying taxis on marketplaces for $350,000.
The first batch sold out immediately.
They are killing manufacturing and dominating like a god in tech field . Sometimes I think Indian entrepreneurs are nothing infront of these
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Himesh Jain
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Which one is future according to you
For me I think it will be hydrogen cars if Toyota really made what they are trying
Qualcomm and MapmyIndia have partnered to boost "Make in India" automotive solutions.
They aim to improve connectivity, convenience, and safety for cars and two-wheelers.
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Czone wave
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Chinaโs Flying Taxis: The Future of Urban Transportation is Here!
China has officially approved autonomous flying taxis, marking a historic step in urban mobility. EHang, a leading Chinese aerial vehicle company, is set to commercially operate its
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Nitin Ghatkari said that he won't let self driving cars to enter in India, why ? Because it can cause huge loss of employment.
By This statement you can understand where the world is moving, India and other Developing Nations have a huge chunk of p
Hey Guys, I'm new here, I'm doing a research on my idea of car booking business.
Diesel cars in delhi gets expired after 10 years. I want to create business with their owners.
I want these cars (3-5 cars in starting) for booking service in my MP regi