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Waymo plans to test its robotaxis in Tokyo in early 2025, its first international expansion, partnering with taxi operator Nihon Kotsu and taxi hailing app GO

Alphabet-owned Waymo announced Monday that it will start testing its autonomous vehicles in Tokyo in early 2025, the company's first step toward international expansion.

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Context & Ripple Effects

Waymo had already been widening the operating envelope in the US, including staffed freeway testing in Phoenix. Tokyo extends that learning process into a market where local taxi operations and trip-hailing distribution are central to deployment.

The partners make this an entry test rather than a declared commercial launch. Later coverage of a data-collection phase before Waymo's planned London service reinforces the test-then-launch pattern in its international expansion.

First-order effects

  • Waymo gains a Tokyo testing foothold and local operational partners, while Nihon Kotsu and GO become its on-the-ground taxi and rider-access counterparts.
  • The move shifts Waymo's international effort from a domestic operating record to adapting its vehicles and processes with local partners.

Second-order effects

  • Tokyo's taxi, ride-hailing and automotive ecosystem gets an early benchmark for how a US robotaxi operator works through incumbent local platforms rather than entering alone.
  • The partnership model raises the competitive value of local fleet and app relationships; later Uber, Nissan and Wayve's Japan partnership shows other AV players pursuing a comparable route into the market.

Third-order effects

  • If testing converts into service, international robotaxi expansion is likely to be shaped less by standalone AV technology and more by market-specific alliances with fleet operators, apps and regulators.
  • A test-first approach can make overseas rollout a staged process—local data collection, operational adaptation, then service authorization—rather than a simple replication of a US launch.

The trend: Robotaxi companies are internationalizing through phased pilots and local mobility partnerships, using each market's existing transport infrastructure as the route to scale.

Discussion

  • @lorakolodny Lora Kolodny on threads
    Waymo is taking its first steps towards international expansion - will be testing its Jaguar I-PACE AVs in Tokyo in early 2025. https://www.cnbc.com/... a little update by @jennifercelias + me autonomous vehicle
  • @techtekedra Tekedra N Mawakana on x
    Tokyo, here we come! 🇯🇵 ~25 of our @Waymo vehicles will arrive early next year, and we're grateful to partner with @Nihonkotsu_Taxi and @go_goesnext. We'll drive in manual for the first phase and we look forward to learning from the community as we explore Tokyo.
  • @waymo @waymo on x
    こんにちは(Konnichiwa) and hello, Japan! We're thrilled to announce that Waymo, in partnership with @Nihonkotsu_Taxi and @go_goesnext, will bring our autonomous vehicles to Tokyo for our first international road trip. Read more: https://waymo.com/... [video]
  • @dmitri_dolgov Dmitri Dolgov on x
    Excited to embark on this journey with Waymonauts and our newest partners. The @Waymo Driver has been successfully generalizing to new environments in the U.S. with fewer novelties in each. Japan offers an incredible opportunity to adapt to left-hand traffic and navigate one of
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