Thoughts on the Market

Driverless Cars Take the Fast Lane

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Jan 8, 2026
Andrew Percoco, Head of North America Autos and Shared Mobility Research at Morgan Stanley, shares insights on the rapid evolution of autonomous vehicles. He recounts seamless experiences in AV rides across LA and San Francisco, hinting at a near-future where urban AV availability doubles by 2026. The conversation covers Tesla's cost advantage, regulatory challenges, and the potential impact of AVs on rideshare economics. Percoco emphasizes the importance of safety benchmarks and the implications for companies like Uber and Lyft as the market shifts.
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Firsthand Ride Experience

  • Andrew Percoco rode autonomous cars in Los Angeles and San Francisco and described the experience as seamless.
  • He reported no edge cases or issues and gave them five-star reviews.
INSIGHT

2026 As An Inflection Year

  • Morgan Stanley expects autonomous availability in U.S. urban populations to rise from ~15% end-2025 to over 30% by end-2026.
  • Multiple players (Waymo, Tesla, Zoox) and new cities, including snow cities, drive that inflection.
INSIGHT

Safety And Regulation Are The Gatekeepers

  • Regulatory approval and demonstrated safety versus humans are the primary gating factors for fleet scale-up.
  • Proving higher miles driven per accident creates a flywheel for faster deployment and adoption.
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