TechCrunch Mobility: Uber everywhere, all at once
Welcome back to TechCrunch Mobility, your central hub for news and insights on the future of transportation. To get this in your inbox, sign up here for free — just click TechCrunch Mobility! If you haven’t noticed, Uber is suddenly everywhere, at least when it comes to autonomous vehicles.
The company sold off Uber ATG, its in-house autonomous vehicle development unit, back in 2020.
But Uber never gave up entirely on AVs. It’s spent the past two years locking up partnerships with dozens of autonomous vehicle technology companies across delivery, drones, trucking, and robotaxis. It has taken a worldview, too, making agreements with Chinese companies to launch robotaxis in Europe and the Middle East, as well as startups like U. And now there is another one with Rivian.
Uber has the option to buy up to 40,000 more starting in 2030.
This fleet will be exclusively available on Uber’s network.
Here’s how I am thinking about this deal.
While the total deal could be as high as $1.
25 billion, Uber’s initial outlay is relatively small.
And the risk ratio is heavily weighted toward Rivian.
And the EV maker has already made at least one sacrifice in hopes of pulling it off.
In our newsletter, we had a poll asking, Are the risks too high for Rivian? Sign up here to get Mobility in your inbox and let your voice be heard in our polls! A little bird Speaking of Uber, a little bird hinted that the ride-hailing company might have been in talks with Rivian for its robotaxi deal for quite a long time. One person directly familiar with both companies told me a deal like this wouldn’t happen overnight. After I asked for more specifics, I got a question in return: “Does RJ strike you as someone who has a strategic horizon that short?” Touché! Got a tip for us? Contact Kirsten Korosec at kirsten. com or via Signal at kkorosec. 07, or email Sean O’Kane at sean. Deals! Like Uber, Nvidia is everywhere. Or at least wants to be. The company has made numerous investments — either direct cash injections or in-kind chip deals — in autonomous vehicle technology companies. And it’s also locking up partnerships with automakers — as we saw this week during its GTC conference — in a bid to sell its autonomous vehicle development platform called Nvidia Drive Hyperion. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced onstage deals — either new or expanded — with BYD, Geely, Hyundai, and Nissan for its AV development platform. GM, Mercedes-Benz, and Toyota have already signed deals with Nvidia to use the platform. Nvidia has been making deals with automakers for years, but the pace and specificity of AVs is worth noting.
“The ChatGPT moment of self-driving cars has arrived.
We now know we could successfully autonomously drive cars,” Huang said during his GTC keynote, noting that altogether the four automakers build 18 million cars each year.
Jeff Bezos is reportedly raising $100 billion for a new fund that will focus on buying up companies in major industrial sectors — like automotive and aerospace.
Terms of the deal weren’t disclosed.
Zenobē Energy has purchased Revolv, a San Francisco-based fleet charging startup, for an undisclosed amount. Notable reads and other tidbits A cyberattack on U. vehicle breathalyzer company Intoxalock has left drivers across the United States stranded and unable to start their vehicles. Kodiak has expanded commercial autonomous freight operations to the Dallas-El Paso corridor.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration upgraded its investigation into the performance of Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (Supervised) software in low-visibility conditions. The probe has now been escalated to an “engineering analysis,” its highest level of scrutiny and a required step before the agency tells a company to issue a recall. One more thing … I mentioned in last week’s edition to keep an eye out for my interview with Rivian founder and CEO RJ Scaringe. We covered a lot of ground and I found his comments about robotics particularly interesting.
To summarize, Scaringe thinks companies are approaching industrial robotics all wrong.
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