With the Tesla Robotaxi expansion in Arizona, the autonomous ride-hailing program is gaining momentum. In July, the AZDOT will decide on Tesla's application for testing and operation in the Phoenix metropolitan area. At the same time, Tesla is seeking operational managers and FSD testers for additional locations via its career page – a clear signal for national scaling.
Permit Application in Arizona
On June 26, 2025, Tesla submitted an official application to the Arizona Department of Transportation for:
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Autonomous testing in and around Phoenix
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Operation with and without safety drivers
The decision on the issuance of the Robotaxi permit is expected by the end of July.
Focus on Phoenix Metro
Tesla explicitly names the Phoenix Metro Area as the primary deployment location. After Texas, Arizona would be the second state with its own robotaxi network.
National Hiring Wave
In parallel with the application in Arizona, a personnel offensive is underway: Tesla is seeking Robotaxi Vehicle Operators and FSD Testers for the following regions via the Careers page:
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Tempe, AZ
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Palo Alto, CA
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Fremont, CA
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San Diego, CA
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Henderson, NV
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Jacksonville, FL
This underscores Tesla's plan to serve multiple cities in the US-wide robotaxi rollout by 2025.
Scalable Fleet Strategy
Tesla's Generalized Autonomy approach enables rapid entry into new markets without extensive HD mapping:
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Data-driven learning from the global vehicle fleet
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Small test fleets validate FSD in new environments
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Cloud-based updates adapt the system for local regulations
This allows an entire city network to be accessed in fractions of the time required by conventional mapping methods.
Conclusion
The Tesla robotaxi expansion to Arizona marks the next milestone in autonomous ride-hailing. With approvals in sight and national job postings, Tesla is paving the way for a nationwide robotaxi network by 2025.