Waymo tests Wi-Fi in driverless taxis hoping perks can route it past rivals
SAN FRANCISCO — Waymo is rolling out amenities to entice riders to use its self-driving taxis, creating a potential route to profitability in a money-losing industry.
The Alphabet Inc. subsidiary is testing complimentary Wi-Fi in its robotaxis in greater Phoenix, where hundreds of the company鈥檚 identical, driverless minivans have been carrying paying riders since December. In late April, Waymo launched ad-free music streaming for passengers through Google Play Music, its parent company鈥檚 answer to Spotify and Apple Music.
Waymo also has appealed to families with non-tech perks: It has installed a child car seat in every minivan and ensures vehicles arrive cooled to a precise 72 degrees in Arizona鈥檚 desert heat.
The aim is persuading passengers that the company鈥檚 ride service, dubbed Waymo One, is less stressful than driving their own cars or riding with its rivals. Chatty or sketchy drivers, and vehicles that vary in size and cleanliness, are top gripes among fans of ride-hailing apps.
鈥淲hen I push the Waymo button I know exactly the product I鈥檓 buying,鈥 said Jordan Ranous, 26, a Phoenix bank analyst who said he takes four Waymo round trips each week.
The city of Chandler, about 20 miles southeast of Phoenix, last month began allowing staffers to expense Waymo rides for work-related trips with an eye to boosting worker productivity.
Waymo鈥檚 challenge is to prove that hospitality and connectivity can generate profits. Waymo currently charges rates comparable to Uber and Lyft, whose reliance on fares has those firms bleeding red ink.
Eliminating drivers would slash Waymo鈥檚 labor costs. Consistent, quality service might enable the company to charge higher fares, while internet, music and video streaming could generate extra fees or ad sales. Wall Street investment analysts have estimated Waymo鈥檚 value at more than $100 billion, assuming in-car services contribute revenue.
鈥淭hose who win this space are going to have the most convenient solution and the best experience,鈥 said Mark Boyadjis, a global auto technology lead at research firm IHS Markit.
Waymo said its core business is charging for rides, not advertising during them. Providing 鈥減ersonalization鈥 perks creates a sense of freedom, it said.
鈥淲hether you want to catch up on emails or jam out to some of your favorite tunes using our music integration, we encourage riders to make this space their own,鈥 spokeswoman Julianne McGoldrick said.
Uber Technologies Inc. and Lyft Inc., both of which are developing self-driving capabilities, declined to comment. Automotive firm Aptiv Plc, which has a year-old operation in Las Vegas with 30 robotaxis, said it does not offer in-car entertainment.
INTERNET TEST
Waymo鈥檚 Chrysler Pacifica minivans currently ply a 100-square-mile territory around Phoenix. More than 1,000 users are participating in the trial, the largest of its kind in the nation. They request rides through Waymo鈥檚 app.
The Wi-Fi, which has not been previously reported, is available to a subset of users who get to test features but are barred by Waymo from talking publicly about their experience. Two riders told Reuters they first noticed laminated fliers with Wi-Fi instructions in vans in April.
Whether Wi-Fi proves a big enticement remains to be seen. After all, riders can browse the web on their own smartphones.
Still, Waymo users say Wi-Fi would allow them work on their laptops or stream video once the company allows longer-distance rides.
The city of Chandler, which has budgeted $30,000 over the next year for employees鈥 Waymo fares, said its workers are not in the Wi-Fi test. Still, they stand to benefit from making full use of their phones during rides, something they are restricted from doing behind the wheels of city cars, economic development manager Micah Miranda said.
Workers must document their activities during each Waymo ride. The goal is measuring productivity gains, something Chandler has not tracked with employees traveling via Uber or Lyft, Miranda said.
Waymo declined to disclose when Wi-Fi testing began, its internet speeds or its providers. The company did say its network has no usage restrictions and that any data it collects from passengers is governed by its general privacy policy.
鈥楴O CURVEBALLS鈥
Waymo said all riders can play ad-free music through the minivan鈥檚 speakers without fees. Riders select among eight playlists on seatback touchscreens or tap 鈥淚鈥檓 feeling lucky鈥 to hear a different collection of songs.
Passengers can link their Waymo and Google Play Music accounts to listen to playlists they create. Two Waymo users told Reuters they joined the Google service for this reason.
Others enjoy the opportunity to collect their thoughts while not feeling obliged to interact with a driver. Human drivers are present in each Waymo minivan in case of emergency, but they refrain from speaking during trips.
鈥淢y favorite thing is it鈥檚 calm and peaceful,鈥 said Arizona passenger Allison Lewis, who goes on date nights using Waymo twice a month.
Passengers say they also like the identical set-up of each van, which can seat three adults and two kids. A child car seat is installed in the back row; a booster seat is nearby if needed. Charging cables are ready to go.
鈥淢y five year old digs our robot car,鈥 customer Ranous said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 no curveballs.鈥 — Reuters


