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Mozee

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Mozee
Company typePrivate
IndustryAutonomous transportation
FoundedApril 2021
FoundersShawn Taikratoke, Jamaal Landry
HeadquartersDallas, Texas, U.S.
ProductsAutonomous vehicles
ServicesTransportation solutions
Websitemozeealong.com

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Mozee Official Website". Retrieved 2025-04-14.
  2. ^ "Arlington Enhances Transportation Ahead of 2026 World Cup". Arlington Network. 2024-12-12. Retrieved 2025-05-05.
  3. ^ 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.
  4. ^ Murray, Lance (2024-10-09). "Autonomous vehicle manufacturer Mozee will move headquarters to Arlington". Arlington Report. Retrieved 2025-05-05.
  5. ^ a b "Transportation sucks': Dallas start-up Mozee bringing self-driving technologies to businesses, government". WFAA. 2024-02-14. Retrieved 2025-04-14.
  6. ^ "Pick your reality". TechCrunch. 2025-03-12. Retrieved 2025-05-09.
  7. ^ a b "Mozee". LinkedIn. Retrieved 2025-04-14.
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