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Waymo next phase in self-driving cars has begun.The former Google self-driving project that spun out to become a business under Alphabet has received its first threeall-electric I-Pace crossover sport utility produced by Jaguar Land Rover.These I-Pace EVS — the first on U.S.
roads outside of JLR own fleet — can be seen driving around the San Francisco Bay Area.These aren&t operating autonomously just yet.For now, Waymo is testing the vehicle performance on roads to generate self-driving system design requirements and developdurability tests, the company told TechCrunch.Waymo announced in March a strategic partnership with Jaguar Land Rover to develop a self-driving electric I-Pace for a driverless transportation service.The plan is for the electric SUV to become part of Waymo driverless fleet beginning in 2020.Ultimately, up to 20,000 modified I-Pace vehicles will join Waymo soon-to-be-launched driverless ride-hailing service in the first two years of operation.The Jaguar I-Pace SUVs are a piece of Waymo larger plan to build a self-driving system to be used in ride-hailing, delivery and logistics such as trucking, connecting rides with public transit and licensing the technology with automakers forpersonally-owned vehicles.






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