Autonomous Vehicles Companies
Latest Deals in Autonomous Vehicles
$90M
Notraffic, an AI-powered mobility platform, has raised $90 million in a Series C funding round to enhance traffic management solutions and expand its presence in North America. The funding was led by PSG Equity, with contributions from M&G Investments, Grove Ventures, Lifex Ventures, Meitav Investment House, and Next Gear Ventures.Investors: PSG Equity, M&G Investments, Grove Ventures, Lifex Ventures, Meitav Investment House, Next Gear Ventures
$90M
Notraffic, a Kansas-based provider of an AI-powered mobility platform for traffic management, raised $90 million in Series C funding. The round was led by PSG Equity, with participation from M&G Investments, Grove Ventures, Lifex Ventures, Meitav Investment House, and Next Gear Ventures. The company plans to use the funds to expand operations and enhance development efforts.Investors: PSG Equity, M&G Investments, Grove Ventures, Lifex Ventures, Meitav Investment House, Next Gear Ventures
$4.2M
Mirai Robotics, a maritime AI and autonomous systems company based in Bari, Puglia, Italy, raised $4.2 million in pre-seed funding. The funding round was led by Primo Capital, Techshop, and 40jemz Ventures, with participation from angel investors. The company plans to use the funds to accelerate technology development, strengthen its team, and launch new pilot projects.Investors: Primo Capital, Techshop, 40jemz Ventures
$4.2M
Mirai Robotics, a European AI robotics lab, has secured a $4.2 million pre-seed equity round, one of Italy's largest in the robotics sector. The funding, led by Primo Ventures, Techshop, and 40jemz Ventures, aims to enhance technology development and launch pilot projects. The company addresses challenges in the maritime domain by developing autonomous vehicles for surveillance and patrolling, significantly reducing operational costs and human risk exposure.Investors: Primo Ventures, Techshop, 40jemz Ventures
$3.888M
Mirai Robotics, a Puglia-based startup, has raised โฌ3.6 million ($4.2 million) in a pre-seed equity round to develop autonomous systems for maritime operations. The funding, led by Primo Ventures, Techshop, and 40jemz Ventures, will support technology development and team expansion. The company addresses challenges in the maritime sector, such as high operational costs and safety risks, by creating a robust robotic infrastructure for improved governance and safety at sea.Investors: Primo Ventures, Techshop, 40jemz Ventures
$103M
Oxa, an Oxford, UK-based developer of autonomous vehicle technology, raised $103 million in the first close of its Series D funding round. The investment included a $50 million commitment from the national wealth fund and support from nVentures, IP Group, Hostplus, and BP Ventures. The funding aims to advance the company's technology solutions in the autonomous vehicle sector.Investors: nVentures, IP Group, Hostplus, BP Ventures
$103M
British autonomous driving startup Oxa has raised $103 million in a Series D funding round to enhance the deployment of self-driving vehicles in industrial environments. The funding includes $50 million from the UKโs national wealth fund, with additional support from Nventures, Nvidiaโs venture arm, and BP Ventures. This brings Oxa's total funding to over $250 million. The company develops configurable autonomous driving software aimed at automating repetitive tasks, addressing labor shortages, and improving efficiency for clients like DHL and BP.Investors: UKโs national wealth fund, Nventures, Nvidiaโs venture arm, BP Ventures
$103M
British autonomous vehicle start-up Oxa has raised $103 million in a Series D funding round to enhance its 'physical AI' solutions that automate repetitive industrial driving tasks. Key investors include Nvidia's NVentures, IP Group, Hostplus, BP Ventures, and the UK government's National Wealth Fund, which contributed $50 million. The funding will support technology development, customer expansion, and global growth, addressing labor shortages and operational costs in industries like ports and manufacturing.Investors: Nvidia's NVentures, IP Group, Hostplus, BP Ventures, UK government's National Wealth Fund
$103M
Oxford-based autonomous vehicle technology company Oxa has secured $103 million (ยฃ77.2 million) in a Series D funding round to enhance the commercialisation of its industrial mobility automation solutions. The investment will accelerate the development of Oxa's proprietary self-driving software and robotics technology, aimed at automating repetitive driving tasks for industrial applications. Key investors include the national wealth fund, Nvidia's Nventures, and BP Ventures.Investors: national wealth fund, Nvidia's Nventures, BP Ventures
$96.25M
Oxa, an Oxford-based leader in autonomous vehicle technology, has secured ยฃ77 million in Series D funding, with ยฃ37.5 million from the National Wealth Fund and additional backing from Nvidiaโs venture capital arm, nVentures, and existing shareholders. This investment aims to enhance the commercialization of industrial mobility automation solutions, improving productivity and safety in sectors like logistics and manufacturing. Oxa's technology includes self-driving software and robotics, with plans for expansion among clients such as DHL and BP.Investors: National Wealth Fund, Nvidiaโs venture capital arm, nVentures
$103M
British self-driving startup Oxa has raised $103 million in Series D funding to enhance its autonomous vehicle operations at industrial sites. The round includes $50 million from the UKโs national wealth fund, with additional investments from Nvidiaโs venture arm and BP Ventures, bringing total funding to over $250 million. Oxa focuses on automating repetitive driving tasks in controlled environments, aiming to convert heavy-duty vehicles to autonomous operation quickly. The funding will support deployments with clients like DHL and BP.Investors: UK national wealth fund, Nvidiaโs venture arm, BP Ventures