The Mobility Week In Review

Tesla’s robotaxi shows that in the future, we’ll reunite with an old friend: traffic jams

Autonomous driving and electrification are challenges we’ve already conquered. Now, the focus must shift to enhancing urban mobility as a whole.

Tesla’s robotaxi shows that in the future, we’ll reunite with an old friend: traffic jams
Miguel Elizondo |

This edition of The Mobility Week in Review covers a range of exciting developments: Tesla's anticipated launch of its autonomous cab, Airbus' decisive lead over Boeing in sales and deliveries, the European Parliament's advancements on the Single European Sky initiative, the fierce competition between Chinese and European electric cars at the Paris Motor Show, the enormous investment required to make mobility truly sustainable, and Apple's ambition to become the universal car key of the future.

Without further ado, let's dive in...

🤖 The Tesla robotaxi is finally here

After years of anticipation, Tesla’s long-promised robotaxi has finally arrived. In a presentation that once again shook the global mobility sector, Elon Musk unveiled a prototype of the company’s fully autonomous vehicle. The demonstration highlighted Tesla’s cutting-edge advancements, setting it apart from its competitors. However, it also revealed some of the challenges that the future of mobility will face—one of which is all too familiar: traffic jams.