Autonomous Vehicles Companies
Latest Deals in Autonomous Vehicles
$750M
Waabi, a Toronto, Canada-based physical AI company, raised $750 million USD in Series C funding. The round was led by Khosla Ventures and G2 Venture Partners, with participation from notable investors including Uber and Volvo Group Venture Capital. This funding aims to enhance Waabi's solutions in the AI sector.Investors: Khosla Ventures, G2 Venture Partners, Uber, Volvo Group Venture Capital
$1000M
Toronto-based Waabi has secured $1 billion in funding, including a $750 million Series C round co-led by Khosla Ventures and G2 Venture Partners, along with a milestone-based investment from Uber. The funding aims to enhance Waabi's AI platform, expand its autonomous trucking business, and support its entry into robotaxis. This represents the largest fundraising round for a Canadian startup, addressing the challenge of scaling autonomous driving technology across various vehicle types and use cases.Investors: Khosla Ventures, G2 Venture Partners, Uber
$1.62M
Luna Systems has raised โฌ1.5 million in a late seed round to launch its AI-powered safety camera hardware aimed at improving rider safety for cyclists and motorcyclists. The funding was led by Fundracer Capital and EIT Urban Mobility, with support from Enterprise Ireland. This investment will help the company transition into a full system provider, integrating AI with hardware to deliver advanced rider assistance systems that address safety gaps in the cycling and motorcycle markets.Investors: Fundracer Capital, EIT Urban Mobility, Enterprise Ireland
$1.62M
Luna Systems, based in Ireland, has secured โฌ1.5 million in a late seed funding round led by Fundracer Capital and EIT Urban Mobility, with support from Enterprise Ireland. The funding will help launch their AI-powered safety camera hardware designed for cycling and motorcycles, addressing safety concerns for commuters. The product includes a dual AI camera system for vehicles and a rear-facing camera for cyclists, aiming to reduce fear of cycling in urban areas.Investors: Fundracer Capital, EIT Urban Mobility, Enterprise Ireland
Point One Navigation has raised $35 million in a Series C funding round led by Khosla Ventures, with participation from IA Ventures, UP Partners, and Alumni Ventures. The company develops high-precision location technology for autonomous vehicles and robotics, addressing the need for accurate positioning in various physical AI applications.
Investors: Khosla Ventures, IA Ventures, UP Partners, Alumni Ventures
Berlin-based nexdash has raised โฌ5 million in seed funding, led by Extantia Capital and Clean Energy Ventures. The company develops an AI-driven platform for electric trucks, addressing the challenges of high emissions and outdated diesel fleets in logistics. Nexdash aims to create a zero-emission logistics network across Europe.
Investors: Extantia Capital, Clean Energy Ventures
Berlin-based nexdash has raised โฌ5 million in seed funding, led by Extantia Capital and Clean Energy Ventures, to develop an AI-based operating system for electric trucks that addresses high costs and infrastructure challenges in logistics. The company aims to transform Europeโs logistics sector towards zero-emission freight transport.
Investors: Extantia Capital, Clean Energy Ventures
Berlin-based nexdash has raised โฌ5 million in seed funding to develop an electric freight network across Europe. Founded by Michael Cassau, the company addresses the fragmented road freight sector by electrifying diesel fleets and integrating software and infrastructure. Key investors include Extantia Capital and Clean Energy Ventures.
Investors: Extantia Capital, Clean Energy Ventures
Voltrac secured โฌ7 million in seed funding, led by Extantia and joined by Foodlabs, Antler, Push, and Prototype Capital. Founded in 2024, Voltrac develops autonomous vehicles, addressing labor shortages in agriculture and logistics. Their flagship vehicle, Thor, is designed for efficiency and is set to produce 100 units annually by 2026.
Investors: Extantia, Foodlabs, Antler, Push, Prototype Capital