Autonomous Vehicles Companies
Latest Deals in Autonomous Vehicles
$103M
Self-driving startup Oxa has raised $103 million in Series D funding, led by Nvidia's NVentures and BP Ventures, along with contributions from the UK's National Wealth Fund. Oxa develops self-driving software for industrial applications, helping automate the movement of goods in sectors like oil and gas and logistics. The funding will enhance their technology, aiming to improve productivity and safety for clients such as BP and DHL. Oxa plans to expand its operations in the UK, Europe, and the Middle East.Investors: Nvidia's NVentures, BP Ventures, UK's National Wealth Fund
$1110M
Wayve, an autonomous driving software company based in London, raised ยฃ888 million in a Series D funding round. This significant investment aims to enhance their AI-driven technology for autonomous vehicles. Key investors include Eclipse, Balderton, SoftBank, Microsoft, and NVIDIA, among others.Investors: Eclipse, Balderton, SoftBank, Microsoft, NVIDIA
$1200M
London-based autonomous driving software company Wayve has raised $1.2 billion in a Series D funding round, achieving a valuation of $8.6 billion. This investment, led by Eclipse, Balderton, and the SoftBank Vision Fund 2, positions Wayve as a leader in the UK AI sector, focusing on the commercial deployment of self-driving technology. Key investors include Microsoft, Nvidia, and Uber, which plans to integrate Wayve's software into its taxis in London.Investors: Eclipse, Balderton, SoftBank Vision Fund 2, Microsoft, Nvidia, Uber
$1200M
Wayve, an AI company focused on autonomous driving, has raised $1.2 billion in a Series D funding round, increasing its valuation to $8.6 billion. The investment, led by Eclipse, Balderton, and SoftBank Vision Fund 2, aims to accelerate the commercial deployment of its AI platform. Notable investors include Microsoft, Nvidia, and Uber, with plans for Wayve-powered robotaxis to launch in London by 2026. Wayve's technology allows for scalable autonomy across various vehicle brands without relying on high-definition maps.Investors: Eclipse, Balderton, SoftBank Vision Fund 2, Microsoft, Nvidia, Uber
$1500M
Wayve, a UK-based leader in AI for autonomous driving, has raised $1.5 billion in a Series D investment round, including $300 million from Uber. This funding will accelerate the company's transition from AI research to commercial deployment of its end-to-end AI platform for robotaxis. The round was led by Eclipse, Balderton, and SoftBank Vision Fund 2, with participation from major investors like Microsoft and NVIDIA. Wayve's valuation now stands at $8.6 billion, and it aims to launch its robotaxi service in London by 2026.Investors: Eclipse, Balderton, SoftBank Vision Fund 2, Uber, Microsoft, NVIDIA
$1200M
Wayve, a self-driving startup based in the UK, has raised $1.2 billion in a Series D funding round led by Eclipse, Balderton, and SoftBank's Vision Fund 2, with participation from Nvidia, Microsoft, and others. The funding, which values Wayve at $8.6 billion, aims to enhance its self-driving software for carmakers and support a global 'robotaxi' rollout in partnership with Uber, which is investing an additional $300 million. Wayve has rapidly expanded its operations, signing deals with carmakers in Japan and planning trials in various countries.Investors: Eclipse, Balderton, SoftBank's Vision Fund 2, Nvidia, Microsoft
$1500M
Wayve, a self-driving startup founded in 2017, has raised $1.5 billion in a Series D funding round led by Eclipse, Balderton, and SoftBank's Vision Fund 2, with participation from Nvidia, Microsoft, and others. The funding will help accelerate the development of its autonomous driving software for carmakers, addressing the growing demand for robotaxi services. Uber also invested an additional $300 million to support Wayve's global rollout of robotaxis, with commercial trials set to begin this year.Investors: Eclipse, Balderton, SoftBank's Vision Fund 2, Nvidia, Microsoft, Uber
$3M
Unicity Labs has raised $3 million in seed funding to enhance its peer-to-peer cryptographic architecture for autonomous AI agents and marketplaces. The funding round was led by Blockchange Ventures, with participation from Tawasal and Outlier Ventures. The capital will be used to develop the Unicity protocol, which aims to facilitate trustless, peer-to-peer marketplaces at machine speed.Investors: Blockchange Ventures, Tawasal, Outlier Ventures
$1.7M
Kiwi Charge, a Toronto-based robotics and AI startup, has launched an autonomous electric-vehicle charging initiative with $1.7 million in funding. The initiative is supported by the government of Ontario through the Ontario Vehicle Innovation Network (OVIN), along with backing from General Motors Canada and Pfaff Automotive. This project aims to address the growing need for efficient EV charging solutions.Investors: Ontario Vehicle Innovation Network, General Motors Canada, Pfaff Automotive
$300M
Skyryse Inc., a developer of an AI flight control system, has secured over $300 million in a Series C funding round. The deal was led by Autopilot Ventures and Fidelity Management, along with several other institutional investors. This funding aims to enhance their innovative flight control technology.Investors: Autopilot Ventures, Fidelity Management