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CEO Dara Khosrowshahi has proposed that the real estate industry could provide valuable insights for the financial viability of robotaxi operations. He highlighted that Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) might serve as an effective framework for companies like Uber as they expand their fleets of self-driving vehicles.
Khosrowshahi's comments come at a time when the integration of autonomous technology into transportation is gaining momentum. By looking at the REIT model, Uber could potentially find innovative ways to manage and monetize its autonomous vehicle assets. This approach may allow the company to optimize its operations and improve profitability as it navigates the challenges of the evolving transportation landscape.
The CEO emphasized that leveraging successful strategies from other industries could be crucial in overcoming the financial hurdles associated with deploying robotaxis at scale. As Uber continues to explore this technology, the insights from real estate could play a pivotal role in shaping its future.
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