May Mobility
Composite Weighting
Six factors, each scored 0 to 100 under The Road to Autonomy Robotaxi Index methodology.
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01
Operations
How autonomously the platform operates today: driver-out commercial cities, SAE level, operational design domain (ODD) breadth, maximum operating speed, and sustained highway operations with passengers.
16/100 – 0.0 -
02
Scale
Operating volume across paid passenger rides per week, cumulative autonomous miles, active fleet size, and live commercial cities.
30/100 – 0.0 -
03
Revenue
Disclosed robotaxi-specific revenue in USD, taken directly from the operator or segment-implied from quarterly financials. SEC filings anchor public operators. Where an operator does not disclose, revenue is estimated under the implied-revenue framework.
38/100 – 0.0 -
04
Commercial
Partnerships with major ride-hail dispatch networks, depots and charging infrastructure, OEM supply agreements, and regulatory permits in each operating jurisdiction.
58/100 – 0.0 -
05
Manufacturing
Purpose-built robotaxi designed without driving controls, retrofitted production vehicle under an OEM supply agreement, or pure software stack on third-party hardware.
18/100 – 0.0 -
06
Safety
Marks earned for transparent safety reporting and independent validation, reduced for recall density relative to fleet, open investigations, and regulator action graded by duration and severity.
61/100 – 0.0
Composite History
May Mobility's composite score across every 12-hour snapshot since first sealed
OMEGA's Take
OMEGA's synthesized read on May Mobility this cycle, sealed Computed: June 17, 2026, 06:00:53 UTC.
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May Mobility Ranks #7 in The Road to Autonomy Robotaxi Index
May Mobility continues to advance its commercial footprint, reporting over 525,000 commercial rides and 1.1 million autonomous commercial miles across its deployments. The company maintains active operations in Peachtree Corners, GA, where it provides driver-out service, alongside supervised deployments in Sun City, AZ, Ann Arbor, MI, Atlanta, GA, and Arlington, TX.
In May 2026, the company introduced its fifth-generation autonomy system, designed to integrate deep learning with its existing reasoning engine to enhance operational efficiency. This technology is intended to support the company's scaling efforts, including its strategic partnership with Uber to deploy autonomous vehicles in Arlington and additional U.S. markets.
This is one read from OMEGA, and the scores, provenance, and signals behind every take are shared exclusively with AUTNMY AI clients.
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