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    Amazon’s Zoox Expands Autonomous Taxi Testing to Dallas and Phoenix with New Arizona Command Hub

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Amazon’s autonomous vehicle division, Zoox, is accelerating its efforts to establish a stronger presence in the competitive U.S. robotaxi market by expanding its testing operations to the cities of Dallas and Phoenix. Alongside this geographic growth, the company is also set to open a dedicated command hub in Arizona to oversee fleet management and support services. This strategic move reflects Zoox’s ambition to broaden its footprint across the country and enhance its operational capabilities in diverse environments.

    With the addition of Dallas and Phoenix, Zoox’s testing network will now span ten major metropolitan areas nationwide. This includes established locations such as Las Vegas, the San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle, Austin, Miami, Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Washington, D.C. Each of these cities offers unique challenges and opportunities for the development of autonomous driving technology, allowing Zoox to refine its systems under varying traffic patterns and road conditions.

    While industry giants like Alphabet’s Waymo have taken the lead in commercial robotaxi deployments, and Tesla is leveraging its manufacturing scale and artificial intelligence advancements, Zoox has been steadily growing its presence through cautious, incremental steps. Last year, the company launched limited ride services in Las Vegas and initiated a pilot rider program in San Francisco, marking important milestones in its journey toward full autonomy.

    In Dallas and Phoenix, Zoox plans to introduce a small fleet of specially retrofitted sport utility vehicles. Initially, these vehicles will be used for manual mapping exercises, with safety drivers present to ensure operational security. This phase will gradually transition into fully autonomous testing, allowing the company to gather critical data and improve its self-driving algorithms in real-world conditions. To support these efforts, Zoox will establish new depots in both cities, facilitating vehicle maintenance and operational logistics.

    Central to this expansion is the launch of the “Fusion Center” in Scottsdale, Arizona, which will function as a command hub for managing fleet operations, providing remote assistance to vehicles on the road, and delivering rider support services. This facility is expected to become a nerve center for Zoox’s autonomous taxi network, enabling real-time monitoring and coordination to enhance safety and efficiency. The company anticipates that this growth will generate hundreds of new jobs, contributing positively to the local economies.

    Testing in Phoenix and Dallas presents unique challenges compared to more densely populated urban centers like San Francisco. These cities feature sprawling road networks and are subject to extreme weather conditions, including intense desert heat and frequent dust storms. Such environmental factors are critical for validating the durability and reliability of Zoox’s sensors, battery systems, and artificial intelligence technologies, ensuring the vehicles can perform safely and effectively across a wide range of scenarios.

    To date, Zoox has logged over one million autonomous miles and provided rides to more than 300,000 passengers, underscoring the company’s growing experience in the autonomous vehicle sector. Meanwhile, the broader industry is closely watching regulatory developments, with U.S. authorities organizing a national autonomous vehicle safety forum. This event, scheduled for Tuesday, will bring together key players including the CEOs of Waymo, Zoox, and Aurora, highlighting the increasing importance of collaboration and oversight as self-driving technology moves closer to mainstream adoption.

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