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Tesla’s head of self-driving admits ‘lagging a couple years’ behind Waymo

May 21, 2025 6 Min Read
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Tesla’s head of self-driving has admitted that the automaker’s autonomous program is lagging “a pair years” behind Waymo, however he believes the price benefit will allow it to scale quicker.

In a uncommon candid interview, Tesla’s head of AI and self-driving, Ashok Elluswamy, has admitted that Tesla is a few years behind Waymo on the autonomous driving entrance.

The interview may be arduous to comply with for English audio system as each Elluswamy and the host change from English to Tamil continuously, however you may clearly hear the Tesla VP says that Tesla is lagging behind Waymo when speaking about Waymo’s completely different method:

When requested in regards to the distinction between Tesla and Waymo on self-driving, Elluswamy says that Tesla’s method is less expensive. The host requested if he means it’s cheaper however “equal high quality” and the Tesla VP solutions:

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Equal high quality. Technically, Waymo is already performing. We’re perhaps lagging by a pair years.

This must be apparent to anybody following carefully since Tesla has but to have the ability to do what Waymo has been doing for years: present clients with stage 4 autonomous driving rides.

Tesla has been restricted to a stage 2 superior driver help system (ADAS), which requires fixed supervision from the driving force.

Nonetheless, it’s a uncommon admission from Tesla as its CEO, Elon Musk, has been minimizing Waymo’s achievements for years and claimed that he doesn’t see anybody near Tesla on autonomy.

That’s despite the fact that Tesla solely plans to lastly begin providing stage 4 autonomous rides to clients subsequent month in Austin, whereas Waymo has been doing that for years, together with in Austin particularly, since earlier this yr.

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It’s true that Tesla’s automobiles are less expensive than Waymo’s, however there are numerous causes for that.

The price of lidar sensors has been one of many high suspects. Prices have come down fairly a bit, and it isn’t actually an issue anymore, however they’re extra energy hungry than Tesla’s sensors, that are simply cameras.

The true distinction in the price of the automobiles is the truth that Tesla produces over 1,000,000 automobiles a yr, versus Waymo producing just a few hundred models now and some thousand models quickly. Waymo additionally buys the automobiles from different producers and easily integrates its sensor suite and {hardware}.

Tesla advantages from economies of scale, however that’s as a result of it sells these automobiles to clients who, within the overwhelming majority, don’t purchase Tesla’s Full Self-Driving bundle because it doesn’t do what the identify implies.

Within the upcoming pilot program in Austin, Tesla plans to make use of the identical automobiles it delivers to clients. It can use completely different software program that has been optimized to work in a geo-fenced space of Austin and it’ll even be supported by teleoperation, however the {hardware} goes to be the identical, which does scale back prices.

Electrek’s Take

Proper now, I believe the price of working restricted autonomous ride-hailing fleets like Waymo’s has little to do with the automobiles’ price.

I believe it’s extra associated to the coaching and the help, particularly the extent of teleoperation. You probably have a 1:10 ratio of 1 teleoperator to 10 automobiles, it will be less expensive than a 1:1 ratio of teleoperator to automotive.

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We all know that Waymo makes use of some ranges of teleoperation and that Tesla plans to make use of a “excessive stage” of teleoperation, however we don’t know the specifics of every program.

These, together with the coaching of particular areas and regulatory approvals in some jurisdictions, would be the essential limiting elements.

Contemplating Waymo has a system that already works, it’s at the moment finishing over 250,000 paid rides per week, it already is working in 5 markets, and it’s each increasing the geo-fencing areas of these markets and increasing into different markets with extra automobiles, I believe it’s clear that it’s forward of Tesla in autonomous driving.

Tesla is now going to begin catching as much as Waymo subsequent month with its first market and its first 10-12 automobiles.

For now, I haven’t seen severe proof that Tesla can scale quicker than Waymo. The one actual benefit is the provision of the automobiles to deploy within the fleet. Tesla has loads of these mendacity round, however that’s hardly a serious bottleneck for Waymo.

The one approach Tesla might leapfrog Waymo is by deploying stage 4 autonomy in its buyer fleet as promised for years, however I don’ see that taking place anytime quickly.

I believe that the one approach Tesla can safely deploy stage 4 in an inside fleet in Austin subsequent month is thru mapping, geofencing, and excessive stage of teleoperations, perhaps even 1:1 teleoperation. I’d be completely happy to be confirmed incorrect although.

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