| Lyft stock soars 20% on Waymo Nashville robotaxi deal Published Wed, Sep 17 20259:00 AM EDT Updated 22 Min Ago
 
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 Alphabet’s  Waymo said it plans to launch its robotaxi service next year in  Nashville, partnering with Lyft for the first time in a commercial deal.  Riders in Nashville will be able to hail a Waymo vehicle either through the Waymo One or Lyft app.Waymo is far ahead of the competition in the U.S., having logged over 10 million paid trips.
 Waymo has partnered with  Uber to get its robotaxis into Atlanta and Austin, Texas. Now it’s teaming up with  Lyft for the first time in a commercial deal to enter Nashville next year.
 
 Lyft stock rocketed 20% higher on the news.
 
 Riders  in Nashville will be able to hail a Waymo robotaxi through the Waymo  One app, and Lyft will add Waymo robotaxis to its platform over time,  the companies said in a joint statement on Wednesday.
 
 Lyft “will  provide end-to-end fleet management services including vehicle readiness  and maintenance, infrastructure, and depot operations in Nashville,”  for the Waymo fleet, the companies said.
 
 Waymo, which is owned by  Alphabet
 
 ,  has taken a big lead in the U.S. robotaxi market, launching in Phoenix,  San Francisco and Los Angeles, as well as Austin and Atlanta. It  surpassed  10 million  paid trips in May, and has plans to start commercial operations next  year in Miami, Washington, D.C., Dallas, Denver, and now Nashville.
 
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