Tesla Cybercab Robotaxi Certified With Up to 669 Miles Range on Single Charge
Tesla has officially moved its Cybercab robotaxi into commercial production as of late May 2026, following a recent certification process by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The certification documents provide new insights into the key performance metrics of Tesla’s driverless taxi offering.
The EPA certification, completed just days before the commercial production announcement on May 29, verifies multiple operational characteristics of the Cybercab. This includes its weight, battery capacity, drivetrain specifications, and most notably, its maximum driving range on a single charge.
Leading Range for Robotaxis
The EPA-approved data reveals that Tesla’s Cybercab can travel up to 669 miles (approximately 1,077 kilometers) on one battery charge. This distance represents a significant advancement in electric vehicle range, particularly in the autonomous taxi category, where extended range is a critical factor for operational efficiency and customer convenience.
Alongside the range data, the certification confirms details about the Cybercab’s high-capacity traction battery and powertrain configuration. While specific battery capacity numbers or power output values were not disclosed in the certification summary, the vehicle’s ability to sustain such a long range implies a considerable energy storage and efficient drivetrain design.
This regulatory clearance by the EPA is a crucial milestone for Tesla’s autonomous vehicle program, signaling readiness for wider deployment in commercial transportation services. With the Cybercab’s extended range capabilities, Tesla aims to reduce downtime associated with frequent recharging, which can improve fleet productivity and lower operational costs.
The confirmation of Cybercab’s production status and certified performance characteristics also underlines Tesla’s commitment to advancing electric and autonomous vehicle technologies. It positions the Cybercab as a competitive option in the emerging market of electric robotaxis, where sustained range, efficiency, and reliable operation are paramount.
Details regarding pricing, launch markets, and service rollout remain to be announced. However, the EPA certification serves as an authoritative validation of the Cybercab’s technical specifications, reinforcing expectations for Tesla’s autonomous taxi future.
Tesla’s Cybercab robotaxi achieved EPA certification, confirming its commercial status and up to 669 miles range on one full battery charge.
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