San Francisco Chronicle

AutoNation’s Waymo deal

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Waymo is enlisting the largest auto retailer in the United States, AutoNation, to maintain and repair the growing number of driverless vehicles Waymo is testing around the country.

No financial terms were disclosed. But the partnershi­p suggests Waymo — a unit of Google’s parent, Alphabet — is moving a step closer to putting driverless vehicles into ride- hailing fleets that would serve the general public, not just its own employees and others selected by the company to test them.

“AutoNation will help assure that Waymo vehicles are always in top condition as we bring fully self- driving cars to the public,” Waymo CEO John Krafcik said in a statement.

Krafcik recently hinted that Waymo is further along in commercial­izing its self- driving technology than previously indicated. “We’re really close,” he told reporters at a demonstrat­ion of Waymo’s driverless vehicles at Castle, its test center on a former Air Force base in Merced County.

Maintainin­g expensive and technology- packed self- driving vehicles is a main challenge for using them in moneymakin­g businesses, like ridehailin­g fleets, said Michael Jackson, AutoNation’s chief executive. In most cases, driverless vehicles in such fleets will have to be on the road almost around the clock to offset the cost of the sensors, computer chips, software and other systems that allow them to drive safely and reach their destinatio­ns without human operators, he said.

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