Tesla Robotaxi vehicles equipped with validation equipment were spotted in Enola, Pennsylvania, marking the first sighting in the state. The appearance suggests preparation for potential service expansion beyond announced markets like Nevada, Arizona, and Florida. This comes as Tesla operates unsupervised rides in Austin and supervised ones in California.
Over the weekend of November 17, 2025, Tesla enthusiast spotted a pair of Robotaxi mules—a Model Y fitted with LiDAR-like equipment for ground truth validation—in Enola, Pennsylvania. Enola lies about 10 minutes northwest of Harrisburg, the state capital, and roughly two hours west of Philadelphia. The vehicles were observed at a Supercharger location along Interstate 81, which runs from Tennessee to New York, raising questions about whether they were testing a segment of the route or simply passing through.
This sighting is significant as Pennsylvania was not among the states Tesla explicitly announced for near-term expansion, including Nevada, Arizona, and Florida. Currently, Tesla offers Robotaxi rides in Austin, Texas, without a driver in the seat except on freeway routes. In California, the service operates as a ride-hailing suite with a Safety Monitor present, relying on Full Self-Driving technology.
The validation testing, similar to equipment used in Austin earlier in 2025 ahead of its launch, indicates Tesla may be gathering data on local roads and traffic for a potential geofenced rollout. Pennsylvania's Act 130 of 2022 permits testing of driverless vehicles, but the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation requires a permit for any company operating a ride-hailing service.
As Sawyer Merritt reported on X, "Tesla is doing some Robotaxi validation testing near Enola, Pennsylvania... in preparation for future service expansion." TESLARATI noted the proximity to legislators, suggesting it could influence discussions on autonomous vehicle laws. While not confirming immediate plans, the presence bodes well for Tesla's broader U.S. expansion efforts.