Electric vehicles, self-driving cars, and autonomous vehicles are gradually beginning to take over the global stage. Entirely self-driving cars are already commonly accessible for usage. Driverless car developers want to provide a hands-free experience without compromising human safety by using the most sophisticated 3D imagery and AI available. In this article, we will take a look at the 10 best self-driving car funding in 2022.
Total funding: $3.6 Billion
Argo builds software, hardware, maps, and infrastructure that powers Electric vehicles. Argo AI is a self-driving platform company that works intimately with car manufacturers to develop safe and reliable self-driving vehicles for ridesharing and delivery.
Total funding: $1.2Billion
Robo-taxi developer Zoox has built dozens of custom-built electric robotaxis. Zoox announced its plans to launch commercially with its purpose-built autonomous vehicles fitted with sensors. The electric autonomous vehicle is capable of transporting four people at speeds of up to 75 miles per hour.
Total funding: $234M
Wayve from London develops a fully autonomous, data-driven driving system. It uses end-to-end deep learning to develop artificial intelligence capable of complex driving. Wayve operates a fleet of electric vehicles fitted for autonomous operation. The capital will be used to scale and deploy its autonomous vehicle technology that uses cameras to map out a vehicle's environment.
Total funding: $157Million
Haomo.AI company is driving into an increasingly competitive market where automakers, tech startups, and investors are eyeing to grab a major market share. The Beijing-based autonomous driving company attained unicorn status in December 2021 by raising nearly $157 million in a Series A funding round.
Total funding: $100M
Ghost Locomotion is an autonomous driving system developer. The company has been working on a universal collision avoidance technology. This autonomous driving system does not need to recognize and categorize objects before avoiding them, which is a paradigm shift in the industry.
Funding: $89.42 Million
EasyMile's industry-leading technology is at the core of an evolving range of autonomous vehicles. EasyMile develops driverless mobility solutions with innovative technologies that prioritize safety in tandem with city authorities, airports, and universities to bring self-driving vehicle capabilities to a larger percentage of the population.
Total funding: $83.6 Million
May Mobility is a sustainability-focused self-driving car startup working to develop and implement fleets of autonomous vehicles to provide an alternative to traditional shuttle services. It aims to transform cities through autonomous technology to create a safer, greener, more accessible world.
Total funding: $83.5M
Waabi is a new autonomous vehicle startup and carries the credit of being one of the few women-led AV startups in the world. The company wants to commercialize its technology faster and cheaper than most of the AV startups working today.
Total funding: $15.4M
Youibot, is a company focused on achieving intelligent safety by providing professional autonomous inspection robots. Based on the latest generation of laser radar and advanced navigation technology, the company provides a first-class and intelligent mobile robot system.
Total funding: $3.5Million
Ati Motors is an all-electric autonomous industrial vehicle maker. Its product, Sherpa Tug, is an autonomous, electric tug that can move trolley payloads up to 1 tonne. Trolleys play a key role in the material movement in most factories and many warehouses.
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