SAN FRANCISCO, USA — Carziqo has launched its Energy + Intelligence Style (E-IQ) autonomous ride-hailing model in San Francisco, marking a new step in the company’s expansion across major U.S. cities.
The deployment follows earlier operations in Los Angeles, where the company has been building its autonomous fleet and testing large-scale, platform-based vehicle operations.
Strengthening Urban Fleet Operations
Carziqo’s E-IQ model combines electric vehicle systems with AI-driven fleet management, enabling centralized dispatch, route optimization, and real-time monitoring. The platform is designed to support continuous vehicle operations while improving efficiency through data-driven coordination.
The company stated that operating in San Francisco provides a more complex urban environment, allowing its system to handle dense traffic patterns, varied road conditions, and high-frequency demand scenarios.
Expanding Presence in Key Technology Cities
San Francisco’s role as a technology hub makes it a strategic location for autonomous mobility deployment. The city’s infrastructure and regulatory environment have made it a focal point for companies working on self-driving transportation systems.
By entering this market, Carziqo is increasing its operational footprint in cities with high demand for advanced mobility services.
Operational Scaling and Infrastructure Support
The expansion requires coordinated support across multiple operational areas, including:
Vehicle maintenance and fleet management Platform system optimization Data processing and model improvement City-level operational coordination
Carziqo indicated that these components are managed through its centralized platform, which integrates vehicle data, dispatch systems, and operational monitoring.
Industry Context
The autonomous ride-hailing sector continues to attract multiple participants, with companies such as Waymo and Cruise also operating in San Francisco under evolving regulatory conditions.
Within this environment, Carziqo’s deployment reflects ongoing efforts by industry participants to establish stable and scalable fleet operations in dense urban settings.
Current Position
Carziqo stated that the San Francisco rollout forms part of its broader city-based operational strategy, focusing on integrating vehicles, data systems, and platform-level management into a unified mobility network.
The company continues to expand its fleet operations while refining its system performance through real-world deployment conditions.



