Uber and Volkswagen have announced that they will collaborate to add thousands of self-driving cars to Uber’sfleet. B uzz electric vans. Over the next decade, the two brands intend to introduce the autonomous vans to multiple U.S. markets, beginning with Los Angeles. Testing is scheduled to start in Los Angeles later this year, with the goal of launching ride services on Uber’s rideshare platform in 2026. Recently, people in Austin and Atlanta may have noticed that a driverless Waymo car, rather than a typical Uber, arrived when they requested a ride through the Uber app. This is because Uber and Waymo agreed in October that Uber would run and use a number of Waymo’s self-driving Jaguar I-Pace cars. Uber now wants to add more self-driving cars to its fleet. Volkswagen and the huge ridesharing company have agreed to put thousands of driverless Volkswagen IDs in cars. For the next ten years, buzz cars. You’ll be able to book the electric Microbuses via the Uber app, just as you can with the Waymo vehicles in Atlanta and Austin. Uber and Volkswagen are starting their self-driving takeover in Los Angeles. Over the next ten years, they will bring electric cars to other unknown places in the United States. MOIA, a mobility brand under Volkswagen, will be responsible for the driverless technology in the vans. The driverless cars will be put to the test later this year. People will be inside the vehicles during the first stages of testing and launch to make any necessary technology changes and make sure everyone is safe. According to Uber and Volkswagen’s certifications, the cars won’t be tried until they’ve been given the all-clear by the government. Testing will likely be done in time for Uber to start adding IDs.Buzzes to its service in Los Angeles by 2026.