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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Zevo wants to add robotaxis to its car-share fleet, starting with newcomer Tensor
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Zevo wants to add robotaxis to its car-share fleet, starting with newcomer Tensor

Last updated: December 12, 2025 7:30 am
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The future of autonomous vehicles is no longer a distant dream, with companies like Waymo already offering commercial robotaxi services in various cities. The prospect of owning a personal autonomous vehicle is becoming increasingly likely, as automakers both big and small are working towards making this a reality in the coming years.

Imagine the possibilities of owning a personal AV – sending it to pick up food, run errands, or even deploying it to offer rides to others for a side income. Companies like Autolane are exploring these ideas, while Tesla’s Elon Musk envisions a future where owners can turn their cars into self-driving taxis effortlessly.

One company looking to capitalize on this trend is Zevo, a Dallas-based company that has been operating an EV-only car-share fleet for over a year. They are now expanding their services to include robotaxis through a new venture called Tensor. Tensor, a startup that emerged from a China-based company called AutoX, aims to be the first to sell fully autonomous cars to regular consumers by 2026. Zevo plans to purchase up to 100 of Tensor’s cars to add to their network.

While the details on timing and scalability are still unclear, Zevo’s partnership with Tensor could potentially revolutionize the concept of decentralized robotaxi services. The idea of owning a personal Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) that offers freedom and autonomy is at the core of Tensor’s vision. Hugo Fozzati, Tensor’s chief business officer, believes that this partnership with Zevo will empower individuals and micro-entrepreneurs to participate in the AV business in the AI era.

Zevo’s willingness to take a chance on unproven companies like Tensor and Faraday Future stems from their flexibility and willingness to integrate with Zevo’s software. This level of collaboration is crucial for enabling peer-to-peer sharing, especially in the realm of robotaxis. While legacy automakers may be hesitant to adapt, Sher believes that the synergy between startups allows for a more innovative and adaptable approach.

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The deal with Tensor is seen as mutually beneficial, with Tensor gaining an early customer to validate their technology, and Zevo securing a cost-effective solution with deep software integration. However, Sher acknowledges that it is a calculated risk, but one that embodies the spirit of American entrepreneurship and innovation.

In conclusion, the partnership between Zevo and Tensor represents a significant step towards a future where personal autonomous vehicles are not just a possibility, but a practical and accessible reality. The integration of cutting-edge technology and forward-thinking business strategies will undoubtedly shape the landscape of transportation in the years to come.

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