
"The Alphabet-owned self-driving vehicle unit has launched "Waymo for Business," a new service designed for companies to set up accounts so their employees can access robotaxis in cities like Los Angeles, Phoenix, and San Francisco. Waymo announced Wednesday in a blog post it is inviting organizations to sign up for Waymo for Business. The new a service will let businesses subsidize their employees' rides or purchase promo codes in bulk, which can be handed out to clients, customers, or workers."
"Through the Waymo for Business service, companies have access to a business portal that gives the organizations control over their ride programs. Corporate customers can dictate the geographic area their employees use the robotaxis, set pickup and drop-off locations and monitor ride activity and track their budget. Waymo said it plans to bring its new business service to other cities like Washington DC and Miami, once it has launched commercial operations in those markets."
Waymo launched Waymo for Business to let companies create accounts that allow employees to access robotaxis in cities such as Los Angeles, Phoenix, and San Francisco. Companies can subsidize employee rides or buy promo codes in bulk for clients, customers, or workers, with rides priced the same as the standard service. Corporate customers gain access to a business portal to set geographic rider areas, define pickup and drop-off locations, monitor ride activity, and track budgets. Carvana is one of the first corporate customers. Waymo plans to expand the service to additional cities after launching commercial operations there.
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