Mozee
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Autonomous transportation |
Founded | April 2021 |
Founders | Shawn Taikratoke, Jamaal Landry |
Headquarters | Dallas, Texas, U.S. |
Products | Autonomous vehicles |
Services | Transportation solutions |
Website | mozeealong |
Mozee is an American company headquartered in Dallas, Texas, specializing in autonomous transportation solutions. Founded in April 2021 by Shawn Taikratoke and Jamaal Landry, it provides driverless, electric, multi-passenger vehicles for campuses and communities. Mozee aims to bridge first-mile and last-mile mobility gaps in controlled speed areas, such as academic and urban districts while promoting sustainability and accessibility.[1]
History
[edit]Mozee was founded in April 2021 by Shawn Taikratoke and Jamaal Landry, focusing on innovative transportation solutions.[2] In 2025, the company is planning to relocate its headquarters from Dallas, Texas, to Arlington, Texas, and announced plans to establish a manufacturing plant in the city.[3]
Products and services
[edit]Mozee's primary products are autonomous, electric vehicles designed for multi-passenger transportation, with a range of approximately 100 miles and capacity for up to 12 passengers.[4][1][5] These vehicles are built for controlled speed areas and feature a mobile app for ride booking, route updates, and passenger information.[1] The services aim to reduce traffic congestion and carbon emissions.[1] In March 2025, one of its shuttles was spotted in downtown Austin, Texas, as reported by TechCrunch, highlighting its presence alongside other advanced vehicles like the Tesla Cybertruck.[6]
Operations
[edit]Mozee operates in locations such as the University of North Texas, Dallas Design District, and Dallas, Texas.[7] In Arlington, the company provides transportation in the Entertainment District for major events and plans to expand with a manufacturing facility.[3] Mozee tailors its services to community needs through local partnerships.[1]
Technology
[edit]Mozee's vehicles are equipped with sensors, including stereo cameras, radar, and IR, which provide a 360-degree view for safe navigation.[1] The software uses computer vision and algorithms to anticipate hazards and optimize real-time routes, enhancing safety and efficiency.[1]
Partnerships and collaborations
[edit]Mozee collaborates with the Clarkson University for campus transportation and has a piloted program beginning in June 2025 [7][5] The company is exploring partnerships with the University of Texas at Arlington to develop vehicle-to-everything (V2X) technology.[3] Mozee works with local businesses and authorities to integrate its services effectively.[1]
Reception and impact
[edit]Mozee's services are designed for stress-free commuting and have been noted for reducing traffic congestion and carbon emissions.[1][3] The company's focus on sustainability and accessibility aligns with goals for more innovative urban environments.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Mozee Official Website". Retrieved 2025-04-14.
- ^ "Arlington Enhances Transportation Ahead of 2026 World Cup". Arlington Network. 2024-12-12. Retrieved 2025-05-05.
- ^ a b c d "Autonomous mobility company moves headquarters to Arlington, plans to hire UTA grads". The Shorthorn. 2024-11-06. Retrieved 2025-04-14.
- ^ Murray, Lance (2024-10-09). "Autonomous vehicle manufacturer Mozee will move headquarters to Arlington". Arlington Report. Retrieved 2025-05-05.
- ^ a b "Transportation sucks': Dallas start-up Mozee bringing self-driving technologies to businesses, government". WFAA. 2024-02-14. Retrieved 2025-04-14.
- ^ "Pick your reality". TechCrunch. 2025-03-12. Retrieved 2025-05-09.
- ^ a b "Mozee". LinkedIn. Retrieved 2025-04-14.