Lyft (LYFT) inventory surged 13% Wednesday after the corporate introduced a partnership with Alphabet’s (GOOG) self-driving Waymo service to roll out an autonomous ride-hailing service in Nashville subsequent yr.
Riders can initially hail driverless automobiles by way of the Waymo app, with plans to combine the fleet into Lyft’s platform later in 2026.
The collaboration is important provided that Waymo additionally has offers in place with Lyft’s rival Uber (UBER) for its robotaxis in Atlanta and Austin. Uber shares have been down about 5% following the announcement on Wednesday morning.
The robotaxi race has accelerated this yr. Tesla (TSLA) started testing its service in Austin this summer time, with plans to ultimately develop to Nevada, Arizona, and Florida. Zoox, backed by Amazon (AMZN), additionally has restricted testing in San Francisco and Las Vegas. Waymo has been main the race, offering paid robotaxi rides to prospects in San Francisco, Phoenix, Los Angeles, and Austin.
Waymo co-CEO Tekedra Mawakana stated in a press launch that the deal was a part of a gradual rollout as the corporate continues to scale Waymo’s ride-hailing service “to extra folks and extra locations.”
At stake is a large alternative for firms like Waymo, Tesla, and others. Goldman analyst Mark Delaney estimates the marketplace for conventional ride-hailing within the US is price roughly $58 billion at present. It could possibly be price greater than $330 billion by 2030, with robotaxi-type providers pushing the trade ahead and lowering prices by — amongst different elements —not requiring a human driver.
For Lyft, the Waymo partnership might assist the corporate higher compete with Uber and Tesla because it sidesteps constructing the autonomous know-how in-house — a expensive and dangerous prospect, notably if AV enlargement stalls.
Nonetheless, Lyft faces different challenges. In a word to shoppers, Evercore ISI analyst Mark Mahaney reiterated an In Line ranking after Lyft’s combined second quarter outcomes, calling the important thing query “the corporate’s means to maintain top-line progress whereas ramping profitability.”
“We see LYFT’s valuation as very cheap,” Mahaney stated. Even so, the agency “want to see constructive basic developments sustained over time to change into constructive on the shares.”
Lyft inventory is up 70% yr so far versus Uber’s 48% rise throughout the identical interval. Uber’s market cap, nevertheless, is $195 billion, dwarfing Lyft’s $9 billion valuation.
Ines Ferre is a senior enterprise reporter for Yahoo Finance. Comply with her on X at @ines_ferre.
Francisco Velasquez is a Reporter at Yahoo Finance. He might be reached on LinkedIn and X, or by way of e-mail at francisco.velasquez@yahooinc.com.