
Mozee, an AI-powered self-driving passenger EV company, is partnering with 46 Labs, a Dallas-based communications manager, which will provide communications infrastructure to Mozee and its vehicles.
“We’re proud to collaborate with 46 Labs as they help us lead the shift toward smarter, more human-centered mobility,” Mozee CEO Shawn Taikratoke said. “This partnership helps us deliver the power of modular agile transit to meet today’s transit challenges—We’re proud to find a partner who moves at our speed to ensure our autonomous system remains responsive, secure and adaptable in a dynamic operating environment.”
Mozee is moving its headquarters and manufacturing facility from Dallas to Arlington. Some of Mozee’s autonomous vehicles are already in operation in Arlington, including several 12-passenger set-route shuttles intended for use during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. 46 Labs will also add some features to the vehicles, including cell service connectivity.
“Mozee is reimagining what it means to move through modern cities, and we’re proud to deliver the network foundation that keeps their vehicles connected,” 46 Labs CEO Trevor Francis said. “As mobility continues to evolve, partnerships like this highlight the growing need for reliable infrastructure—built not only for scalability, but to help reshape legacy systems with flexible, future-ready innovation.”