Uber (UBER) Stock Dips Despite Launching Europe’s Inaugural Autonomous Taxi Service in Croatia

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Key HighlightsEurope’s inaugural commercial autonomous taxi service debuts in Zagreb, Croatia, through a collaboration between Uber, Pony.ai, and Verne.Road trials are underway utilizing Pony.ai’s seventh-generation autonomous technology integrated into the Arcfox Alpha T5 Robotaxi platform.Verne takes ownership of fleet operations and spearheads regulatory compliance across Europe, with Uber incorporating the service into its existing ecosystem.As part of the agreement, Uber commits capital investment in Verne, establishing a strategic alliance.Pony.ai shares plummeted 12.2% to $10.00 on Thursday following disappointing fourth-quarter profit margin performance.Uber Technologies has revealed plans to introduce Europe’s inaugural commercial autonomous taxi operation in Zagreb, Croatia’s capital. This groundbreaking initiative represents a tripartite collaboration involving Uber, China-based autonomous technology provider Pony.ai, and Croatian mobility startup Verne.$UBER and Pony AI are preparing to launch robotaxis in Croatia, which could make it the first European country with a fare-charging self-driving cab service. pic.twitter.com/XMhApX9Shk— Polymarket Money (@PolymarketMoney) March 26, 2026Verne — taking its name from renowned French science fiction author Jules Verne — assumes responsibility for fleet ownership and operational management. The company will spearhead European regulatory navigation and coordinate service deployment through both its proprietary application and Uber’s established platform.Pony.ai provides the technological foundation. The company’s seventh-generation autonomous driving platform will enable the service, operating within the Arcfox Alpha T5 Robotaxi — a vehicle manufactured by Chinese automotive company BAIC incorporating Huawei’s technological systems.Real-world testing throughout Zagreb has commenced, with revenue-generating passenger services anticipated to launch imminently.Uber plans to incorporate this autonomous service within its worldwide ride-sharing network, complementing Verne’s standalone customer application. Additionally, Uber is injecting capital into Verne as a strategic stakeholder, facilitating future growth initiatives.The three partners have articulated ambitious objectives to expand the fleet to thousands of autonomous vehicles in Zagreb, with subsequent rollout planned for additional European metropolitan areas.Understanding the Share Price DeclineContrary to what might be expected from such significant news, Uber stock decreased 1.3% to $72.14 during Thursday’s trading session. Pony.ai experienced a more substantial decline — plunging 12.2% to $10.00 — following the release of fourth-quarter financial results revealing gross profit margins that fell short of analyst projections. While revenue reached $29.1 million, marginally surpassing the $28.6 million consensus estimate, this performance failed to compensate for the margin shortfall.Uber Technologies, Inc., UBERThe subdued response from Uber shareholders suggests the market has become accustomed to autonomous vehicle partnership declarations. Uber has established relationships with approximately two dozen self-driving technology firms across various sectors including robo-taxis, autonomous trucking, robotic delivery, and aerial drones.Pony.ai’s Financial TrajectoryPony.ai completed its initial public offering in 2024, setting the share price at $13. Current trading levels remain substantially below that IPO valuation. Throughout 2025, the company generated $90 million in revenue while recording an operating deficit of approximately $284 million.Financial analysts anticipate 2026 revenue will climb to $151 million, with the company aiming to achieve operational profitability by 2029. Projections suggest annual revenue could surge to $1.7 billion by that timeframe — a target requiring fleet expansion from hundreds to tens of thousands of vehicles.Pony.ai currently maintains commercial robo-taxi operations in Beijing and Shanghai, positioning itself alongside Alphabet’s Waymo and Tesla in the competitive global autonomous transportation market.Europe has trailed behind both the United States and China in autonomous taxi deployment, with most European initiatives remaining in experimental stages. Waymo presently maintains operations spanning 10 American cities.The post Uber (UBER) Stock Dips Despite Launching Europe’s Inaugural Autonomous Taxi Service in Croatia appeared first on Blockonomi.