Tesla to Charge Robotaxi Passengers Up to $150 for Messy Interiors

Tesla introduces cleaning fees for its Robotaxi service, with two pricing tiers based on the severity of the mess.

December 28, 2025 at 12:58 PM / News

Tesla is rolling out cleaning fees for its Robotaxi service, with two different charges depending on how much cleaning is required. Light cleaning will cost $50, while “serious” messes—including biohazard situations and smoking—may result in fees of up to $150.

The company is adding a very down-to-earth feature to its Robotaxi offering, one that’s familiar to users of traditional ride-hailing platforms: an interior cleaning fee. According to reports, passengers will be subject to one of two charges, depending on the time and resources needed to return the vehicle to a usable condition.

Minor issues such as crumbs, dirt tracked in on shoes, or small spills fall under the light-cleaning category and can trigger a $50 charge. More significant messes—including so-called “biohazard” contamination (such as vomit) or smoking inside the vehicle—activate the higher tier, with fees reaching as much as $150.

On its own, a cleaning fee is nothing out of the ordinary. It’s a standard tool used to maintain service quality and protect shared vehicle fleets. What’s more notable is what this policy reveals about the realities of operating autonomous fleets. Tesla promotes a vision of seamless autonomy, where vehicles drive themselves, recharge, and handle maintenance without human involvement. In practice, however, even robotaxis still appear to rely heavily on people for tasks like cleaning—and often charging as well.

In that context, cleaning fees serve as a way to offset unavoidable operational costs until the vision of a fully automated transportation infrastructure becomes an everyday reality.

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