May Mobility has officially launched its first commercial driver-out autonomous transport service in the City of Peachtree Corners.
The service’s move to fully driverless operation marks the company’s third driverless deployment in the US, building on previous efforts in Sun City, Arizona and Ann Arbor, Michigan.

The previous service has been in operation since September 2024, and will now begin to offer ride totally autonomous rides to passengers, with the established service zone containing eight pre-determined stops along the city’s Technology Parkway.
Edwin Olson, CEO and founder of May Mobility, said:Peachtree Corners will be our third driverless operation, and we are excited to debut our first publicly available driverless service in the City of Peachtree Corners.
This launch reinforces the importance of working with cities and communities everywhere to solve real transportation challenges.
May Mobility’s fleet is fully equipped with its own, patented Multi-Policy Decision Making (MPDM) technology, which leverages real-time AI reasoning models in order to adapt to conditions in-situ.
The new service runs from Monday to Friday from 9:30 to 15:00, with each vehicle capable of carrying up to five passengers at a time. Bookings can be made via the May Mobility app.
May Mobility is working with the City of Peachtree Corners on future expansions and has plans to launch autonomous vehicles in metro Atlanta in partnership with Lyft later this year. Additional driverless operations in the U.S. will be announced throughout 2025.