Following recent Robotaxi platform updates, Tesla has detailed cleaning fees for messes in its autonomous vehicles, as reported by influencer Sawyer Merritt. Fees range from $50 for minor issues to $150 for severe cases, addressing maintenance challenges in shared fleets.
Tesla's Robotaxi service now enforces cleaning fees to handle rider messes, confirming details shared by Tesla influencer Sawyer Merritt on X. This builds on the December 23 updates announcing the service's rollout in Austin with Model Y vehicles and a refreshed website.
Minor cleanups, like spilled fries or tracked-in dirt requiring vacuuming, cost $50. Severe incidents, such as vomiting or smoking, incur up to $150. These tiers highlight the need for human cleaning intervention despite Tesla's vision for fully self-maintaining robotaxis.
The policy bridges the gap between ambitious autonomy promises and current realities, where clean interiors are key to rider trust without human drivers. Automated enforcement supports fleet management, paving the way for broader adoption as Cybercab deployment approaches.