Autonomous Mobility Briefing #5 Europe’s first commercial robotaxi is heading to Zagreb. Zoox is expanding to Austin and Miami. And in Germany? Leipzig is moving autonomy into public transport. Autonomous mobility is shifting from technology demos to operating models. The current market signal is no longer just about who has the best stack. It is about who can connect AV software, vehicle supply, platform access, operator logic and public transport integration into something that can actually run at scale.
Autonomous Mobility Briefing #4 – Europe waits, platforms consolidate, China pushes new AV architectures The current market picture is not defined by one single launch. It is defined by three parallel developments: Europe is still waiting for approvals, platform players are bundling capital and distribution power, and China continues to push new AI-centered AV architectures into the field. That combination matters more than any
Autonomous Mobility Briefing #3 – Why autonomous mobility in Europe will scale differently Most discussions about robotaxis focus on the US or China. But Europe follows a different path. The difference In the US: faster deployment higher risk tolerance In Europe: regulation first approach strong safety validation controlled rollout What this means Scaling will be slower. But potentially more stable. Operators must prove:
Autonomous Mobility Briefing #2 – Tesla FSD in Europe: Breakthrough or just another step? Autonomous driving in Europe is moving forward, but not in the way many expect. Tesla has submitted its Full Self Driving system for approval under European regulatory frameworks. The Dutch authority RDW is currently reviewing the application. A potential approval in the Netherlands could trigger a broader rollout across the
News Autonomous Mobility Briefing #1 – What’s really happening in Europe Clear, data-driven insights on robotaxi rollout, regulation and real-world operations in Europe.