Zoox Expands Autonomous Vehicle Testing To Phoenix, Dallas

The company will open new depots and a Fusion Center facility to support the expansion.

Published on Mar. 9, 2026

Zoox, an autonomous vehicle company, announced plans to expand its operations into Phoenix and Dallas, broadening the testing of its robotaxi technology across the U.S. The company will open new depots in both cities and a Fusion Center facility in Scottsdale, Arizona to serve as a command center for fleet operations, creating hundreds of new jobs.

Why it matters

The expansion into Phoenix and Dallas will allow Zoox to test its autonomous driving technology in diverse environments, including extreme heat and dust in Phoenix and varied weather conditions and complex road networks in Dallas. This will help the company further develop and refine its self-driving capabilities.

The details

Zoox said the new markets will allow it to test its autonomous driving technology in diverse conditions. Phoenix provides an environment to evaluate performance in extreme heat and dust, while Dallas offers varied weather conditions and complex road networks. Initially, the company will deploy a small fleet of retrofitted SUVs to conduct manual mapping before progressing to autonomous testing, with a safety driver present during early testing phases.

  • Zoox announced the expansion plans on March 9, 2026.

The players

Zoox

An autonomous vehicle company that is broadening the testing of its robotaxi technology across the U.S.

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What’s next

Zoox plans to open new depots in Phoenix and Dallas and a Fusion Center facility in Scottsdale, Arizona to support the expansion and coordinate its autonomous vehicle fleet operations.

The takeaway

Zoox's expansion into Phoenix and Dallas demonstrates the company's commitment to testing its self-driving technology in diverse environments, which will help advance the development and refinement of its autonomous driving capabilities.