SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - U.S. self-driving car startup NuTonomy and southeast Asian ride services partner Grab hope to turn a test pilot in Singapore into a paid, commercial service as soon as the second quarter of next year, NuTonomy Chief Executive Karl Iagnemma said on Friday.
Ride services companies are expected to be one of the most important markets for self-driving cars, especially in early years of adoption, when the cost of the technology will likely rule out mass adoption.
Several companies including Alphabet Inc's
NuTonomy plans to charge riders for the service in Singapore, albeit still with a human driver ready to take over if needed, as is done today in most tests.
Software firm NuTonomy, which works with several car companies including Renault SA
NuTonomy also plans to launch a test service with U.S. ride service firm Lyft in Boston later this year.
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(Reporting by Peter Henderson; Editing by James Dalgleish)
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