Powering the future of autonomous mobility, NVIDIA teams up with Uber to accelerate worldwide deployment of robotaxis.
NVIDIA has announced a strategic partnership with Uber to develop and expand what is set to become the world’s largest Level 4 autonomous mobility network. The collaboration will use NVIDIA’s next generation DRIVE AGX Hyperion 10 autonomous vehicle development platform and DRIVE AV software to power Uber’s upcoming robotaxi and autonomous delivery fleets. The rollout is expected to begin in 2027, with plans to scale up to 100,000 vehicles worldwide over time.
Under the partnership, NVIDIA will support Uber’s global expansion by providing high performance AI computing infrastructure and development tools for autonomous driving. Both companies are also working on a data factory powered by the NVIDIA Cosmos world foundation model platform, designed to curate and process massive amounts of sensor and driving data to accelerate Level 4 autonomy.
The DRIVE AGX Hyperion 10 serves as a reference production architecture, offering automakers a complete, modular hardware and sensor suite capable of making any vehicle Level 4 ready. It integrates validated sensors, DRIVE AGX Thor processors and safety certified software, providing a foundation for scalable and secure autonomous vehicle deployment.
Uber plans to integrate these AI powered vehicles into its global network alongside human drivers, creating a unified platform that bridges current ride hailing operations with autonomous mobility of the future. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang described the partnership as a “global transformation in mobility,” while Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said it would “unleash Level 4 autonomy at enormous scale,” marking a major step toward mainstream robotaxi adoption.























