Why Nuro Thinks Being A Robotaxi ‘Second Mover’ Gives It An Advantage
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Why Nuro Thinks Being A Robotaxi ‘Second Mover’ Gives It An Advantage
Nuro Robotaxi Strategy Could Change Self-Driving Cars The race to dominate autonomous driving is entering a new phase, and Nuro believes arriving later may actually be its biggest advantage. While several companies rushed to launch robotaxi services in major cities, Nuro spent years studying the industry’s biggest technical and operational problems. Now, the autonomous vehicle company says its “second mover” approach could help it avoid expensive mistakes, improve safety, and build a more scalable robotaxi business model. As competition intensifies across the self-driving car industry, Nuro’s strategy is drawing attention from investors, automakers, and tech observers alike. Why Nuro Believes Late Entry Is a Strength For years, the autonomous vehicle industry rewarded speed. Companies competed to launch robotaxi pilots as quickly as possible, hoping to secure market leadership before rivals could catch up. But rapid expansion also exposed major weaknesses in self-driving technology, incl…