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Waymo gets US$2.25 billion from external investors to fund global expansion in self-driving vehicles

  • Other investors in first external funding round are auto parts maker Magna, venture capitalist Andreessen Horowitz and car dealership AutoNation
  • The Waymo Driver has clocked more than 20 million miles on public roads across over 25 cities and over 10 billion miles in simulation

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A Waymo self-driving vehicle is parked outside the Alphabet Inc’s offices in March 2018. Photo: Reuters

Self-driving vehicles firm Waymo said it has raised US$2.25 billion from a who’s who list of investors in its first external funding round to power its global expansion in self-driving vehicles amid competition from Chinese-backed ventures.

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The capital came from investors including Silver Lake, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and Mubadala Investment, it said in a statement. Other backers are auto parts maker Magna, venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, and car dealership AutoNation, and its parent company Alphabet Inc.

“With this injection of capital and business acumen, alongside Alphabet, we’ll deepen our investment in our people, our technology, and our operations, all in support of the deployment of the Waymo Driver around the world,” said John Krafcik, chief executive of Waymo in a statement datelined March 2 in San Francisco.

Waymo competes with Baidu and Pony.ai in the race to make self-driving vehicles a widespread reality. While China has strong hopes to dominate the autonomous driving market, its leading companies still lag Waymo in US engagement tests, according to data disclosed in an annual report by the California Department of Motor Vehicles last year.
A Waymo logo is displayed on the door of a car at the Google I/O conference in Mountain View, California. Photo: AP
A Waymo logo is displayed on the door of a car at the Google I/O conference in Mountain View, California. Photo: AP
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The Waymo Driver has clocked more than 20 million miles on public roads across over 25 cities, and over 10 billion miles in simulation. On the other hand, Waymo One, a public self-driving ride-hailing service, serves thousands of customers in Arizona.

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