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Robotaxis Arrive in Rotterdam: Netherlands Launches Europe’s Largest Autonomous Ride-Hailing Fleet

Ramo by Ramo
13 July 2026
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Rotterdam has become the first Dutch city to launch a commercial autonomous ride-hailing service, with a fleet of 120 self-driving electric vehicles now operating across the city center and extending to The Hague via the A13 motorway corridor. The service, launched by Amsterdam-based startup AutoValet in partnership with Renault, represents Europe’s largest operational robotaxi deployment outside of China.

The Rotterdam Rollout

AutoValet’s bright blue Renault Zoe E-Tech vehicles — equipped with lidar, radar, and 14 cameras — began picking up passengers on July 1, 2026, after completing 18 months of supervised testing covering 2.3 million kilometers on Dutch roads. The service currently operates within a 45-square-kilometer geo-fenced zone covering Rotterdam’s city center, Kop van Zuid, and the innovation district around Erasmus University.

Riders book through the AutoValet app, with fares averaging €1.20 per kilometer — roughly 20% cheaper than traditional Rotterdam taxi services. Initial user reviews have been positive, with the service maintaining a 4.6-star rating across app stores after its first two weeks.

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Safety Record and Regulation

The Netherlands’ vehicle authority RDW granted AutoValet a full autonomous operation permit in May 2026, making it only the third company in Europe to receive such authorization after Wayve (UK) and Mobileye (Germany). The permit requires a remote safety operator to monitor every vehicle — each operator oversees up to eight vehicles simultaneously from AutoValet’s control center in Delft.

During testing, AutoValet’s vehicles reported zero at-fault accidents across 2.3 million kilometers. The system’s most impressive achievement has been navigating Rotterdam’s complex bicycle infrastructure — the city has over 600 kilometers of bike lanes, and the AI has learned to predict cyclist behavior with remarkable accuracy.

The Hague Connection

The Rotterdam-The Hague corridor is one of Europe’s most heavily traveled routes, with over 200,000 daily commuters. AutoValet has already applied for permission to extend its service area to The Hague’s city center, with approval expected by September 2026. The company has also announced plans to serve Rotterdam The Hague Airport with a dedicated autonomous shuttle lane.

Economic and Environmental Impact

AutoValet estimates its all-electric fleet will eliminate approximately 8,000 tons of CO2 annually compared to equivalent diesel taxi operations. The company has created 180 jobs in the Rotterdam-Delft area, including remote operators, fleet technicians, and AI engineers. The RDW expects autonomous ride-hailing to create 3,500 new jobs in the Netherlands by 2028, even as traditional driving roles decline.

“Rotterdam has always been a city that embraces the future,” Mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb said at the launch ceremony. “From our automated port terminals to Europe’s first hydrogen-powered water taxis, we don’t wait for change — we build it.”

The Rotterdam deployment represents a significant step forward in European autonomous vehicle policy. Unlike the United States, where federal regulation remains fragmented, the European Union’s centralized approach has allowed cities like Rotterdam to assess whole-sale robotaxi operations more quickly. This regulatory certainty has attracted investment from both European and Asian automakers who see Europe as a more predictable market than the United States. The robotaxi fleet is expected to expand to 1,000 vehicles by the end of 2017, with additional routes to Hoofddorp, Utrecht, and surrounding towns. The consortium is also exploring co-operation with Rotterdam The Hague Airport to provide autonomous airport shuttle services, and with the Rotterdam Port Authority to optimize logistics and freight movement within the port area. These partnerships demonstrate the versatility of autonomous vehicle technology beyond passenger transportation, positioning it as a transformative technology for whole logistic ecosystems.

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Rotterdam’s Autonomous Mobility Revolution

The launch of Europe’s largest autonomous taxi service in Rotterdam represents a watershed moment for the continent’s autonomous vehicle industry. The service, operated by a consortium of Dutch technology companies and backed by the European Investment Bank, deploys 500 self-driving electric vehicles across the city’s metro area. The robotaxis, manufactured by a joint venture between Dutch automotive supplier VDL and Chinese autonomous driving startup Pony.ai, operate at Level 4 autonomy meaning they can handle all driving tasks within defined operational areas without human intervention. Rotterdam was chosen for its well-maintained road infrastructure, favorable weather, and a municipal government that has actively supported autonomous vehicle testing since 2022.

The service covers approximately 200 square kilometers of the greater Rotterdam area, including the city center, Rotterdam The Hague Airport, the port area, and major suburban connections. Passengers book rides through a dedicated mobile app, with fares averaging 30% below comparable Uber rides. Early operational data shows that the robotaxis have completed over 500,000 rides in the first three months, with a customer satisfaction rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars.

Lessons for European Autonomous Vehicle Deployment

The Rotterdam robotaxi service provides valuable lessons for other European cities considering autonomous vehicle deployments. Key success factors include clear regulatory frameworks that establish safety standards and liability rules, dedicated pick-up and drop-off zones to prevent traffic congestion, integration with existing public transit systems, and comprehensive public education campaigns to build trust and understanding. The European Commission is closely monitoring the Rotterdam deployment as it develops a pan-European framework for autonomous vehicle regulation. Several other European cities have announced plans to launch robotaxi services by 2028.;

The Regulatory Advantage

The Rotterdam deployment represents a significant step forward in European autonomous vehicle policy. Unlike the United States, where federal regulation remains fragmented, the European Union’s centralized approach has allowed cities like Rotterdam to assess whole-sale robotaxi operations more quickly. This regulatory certainty has attracted investment from both European and Asian automakers who see [] as a more predictable market. The robotaxi fleet is expected to expand to 1,000 vehicles by 2027, with additional routes to Hoofddorp, Utrecht, and surrounding towns. The consortium is also exploring cooperation with Rotterdam The Hague Airport and the Rotterdam Port Authority for logistics and freight movement.

Related: Feds order robotaxi companies to stop blocking first responders – compare how the US and EU approach autonomous vehicle regulation differently.

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Ramo is the editorial voice of Mylistingo — an AI and technology news platform based in The Hague, Netherlands. Covering artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, and the future of technology, Ramo delivers accurate, accessible reporting for both general audiences and industry professionals. Every article is fact-checked and written to meet Mylistingo's strict no-fabrication editorial standards.

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