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- Hundreds of robotaxis are serviced each day at Waymo's largest depot in San Francisco.
- Inside, robotaxis are cleaned and routinely serviced to be ready for riders.
- Business Insider took a tour — take a look inside.
The country's largest operational robotaxi depot is surprisingly quiet.
In an inconspicuous corner of San Francisco, Waymo's autonomous taxis hum and haw as they slowly pull into parking spots, patiently waiting for human coworkers to service them as needed.
This is a robotaxi rest stop: They park, recharge, and are routinely cleaned or maintained by human workers flowing in and out of the facility.
Business Insider took a tour of the Waymo depot on Toland Avenue on a late Thursday afternoon just before Super Bowl weekend.
"It's a busy time," Sandy Karp, a Waymo spokesperson, told us, as we walked by rows of parked white Jaguars. The fleet vaguely resembled a crowd of wide-bodied stormtroopers.
As robotaxis scale, these depots will become a common sight in urban neighborhoods. Robotaxis need to be close to their customers, after all.
Take a look inside.