A Waymo automotive is halted on the street amid an influence outage in San Francisco, California, U.S., December 20, 2025, on this screengrab obtained from a social media video.d
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Three days after a blackout in San Francisco induced Waymo to pause its driverless automotive service, the Alphabet-owned firm mentioned it is updating its fleet so its autos are higher ready to reply throughout future outages.
“We have at all times centered on growing the Waymo Driver for the world as it’s, together with when infrastructure fails,” the corporate mentioned in a weblog submit late Tuesday.
Energy outages started early afternoon on Saturday in San Francisco and peaked roughly two hours later, affecting about 130,000 prospects, in accordance with Pacific Fuel and Electrical. As of Sunday morning, about 21,000 prospects remained with out energy. PG&E mentioned a fireplace at a substation resulted in “important and intensive” injury.
With stoplights and site visitors indicators not functioning, the town was hit with widespread gridlock. Movies shared on social media appeared to indicate a number of Waymo autos stalled in site visitors in numerous neighborhoods.
“We directed our fleet to drag over and park appropriately so we might return autos to our depots in waves,” Waymo mentioned in Tuesday’s weblog submit. “This ensured we didn’t additional add to the congestion or impede emergency autos in the course of the peak of the restoration effort.”
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie mentioned in an replace on X Saturday night that cops, fireplace crews, parking management officers and metropolis ambassadors have been deployed throughout affected neighborhoods.
Waymo mentioned that it is analyzing the occasion, and is taking three “speedy steps.”
The primary entails “fleet-wide updates” to provide autos “extra context about regional outages,” so vehicles can take extra decisive actions at intersections. The corporate mentioned it is also enhancing its “emergency response protocols,” and is coordinating with Mayor Lurie’s group in San Francisco to higher collaborate in emergency preparedness. Lastly, Waymo mentioned it is updating its first responder coaching “as we uncover learnings from this and different widespread occasions.”
Along with the Bay Space, Waymo presently serves paid rides to the general public in and round Austin, Texas, Phoenix, Atlanta and Los Angeles. The corporate just lately crossed an estimated 450,000 weekly paid rides, and mentioned in December it had served 14 million journeys in 2025, placing it on tempo to finish the yr at greater than 20 million journeys whole since launching in 2020.
“Backed by 100M+ miles of totally autonomous driving expertise and a report of enhancing street security, we’re undaunted by the chance to problem the established order of our roads, and we’re proud to proceed serving San Franciscan residents and guests,” the corporate mentioned in Tuesday’s weblog.
— CNBC’s Lora Kolodny and Jennifer Elias contributed to this report.
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